Express as a sum or difference of logarithms without exponents. log_c ?(x^5 / (y^4 z^9)) What is the equivalent sum or difference of logarithms? (Simplify your answer. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression.)
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Step 1: Bring the exponent down in front of the logarithm for each term: \[ \frac{1}{4} \cdot \log_e(X^5) - \log_e(Y^4) + \log_e(Z^9) \] Show more…
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