Use the properties of logarithms to expand the logarithm. Simplify if possible. $\log_7(\sqrt[3]{15x^2y^5})$ 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. Provide your answer below:
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$$log_7(\sqrt{15x^2y^5}) = log_7((15x^2y^5)^{1/2}) = \frac{1}{2}log_7(15x^2y^5)$$ Show more…
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