Express as a sum or difference of logarithms without exponents.\\ \( \log_b \sqrt[5]{\frac{x^9}{y^5 z^9}} \)
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Therefore, the expression becomes: 9log_b(x) - 5log_b(y) - 9log_b(z) Show more…
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