If $log_8(x) = -6$ and $log_4(y) = 8$ what is $log_2(x^{-3}y^6)$? 10. A) 42 B) 150 C) -2 D) -108 E) 66
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For log_(8)(x) = -6, we have 8^(-6) = x. For log_(4)(y) = 8, we have 4^8 = y. Show more…
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