Tyrone W.

asked • 10/24/20

Derivatives of a Natural log

Use the Laws of logarithms to rewrite the expression

\log\left(\frac{x^{14} y^{19}}{z^{14}}\right)

in a form with no logarithm of a product, quotient or power.

After rewriting we have

\log\left(\frac{x^{14} y^{19}}{z^{14}}\right)= A \log(x) + B \log(y)+ C \log(z)


with

A= 

B= 

and

C= 

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