
Susan J.
asked 05/01/21if i got help on this ill really appricate it so much this is precalculus for my hw
Use the Laws of logarithms to rewrite the expression
log 3(x^17 3√y^14)
in a form with no logarithm of a product, quotient or power.
After rewriting we have
log 3(x^17 3√y^14) = A log 3 x + B log 3 y
with the constant
A=
and the constant
B=
1 Expert Answer
Omer T. answered 05/01/21
I have been teaching ACT,SAT, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus a
sqrt(y14) is y7
Therefore we have
log(3(x17 3y7) = log(3x17 3y7) = log(3x17 ) + log(3y7) = 17log(3x ) + 7log(3y)
A=17, B=7
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