Use the Quotient Rule of Logarithms to write an expanded expression equivalent to $log_6(\frac{2x^{-3}}{y})$. Make sure to use parenthesis around your logarithm functions $log(x+y)$. \newline Note: If you are using log you need to type it in and use the subscript button on the keyboard. There is no log button.\newline Provide your answer below.
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