Answer the following questions: a) Use the laws of logarithms to rewrite the following expression in the form: A log(x) + B log(y) + C log(z). $\log\left(\frac{y^3 z^{16}}{x^{10}}\right)$
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Step 1: Apply the power rule of logarithms to rewrite the expression as: log(y^3) + log(z^16) - log(x^10) Show more…
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