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Use the properties of logarithms to expand the following expression.\\ $\log\left(\frac{4(6+x)^3}{x^5}\right)$\\Your answer should not have radicals or exponents.\ You may assume that all variables are positive.

          Use the properties of logarithms to expand the following expression.\\
$\log\left(\frac{4(6+x)^3}{x^5}\right)$\\Your answer should not have radicals or exponents.\
You may assume that all variables are positive.
        
Use the properties of logarithms to expand the following expression.

log((4(6+x)^3)/(x^5))
Your answer should not have radicals or exponents.You may assume that all variables are positive.

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Use the properties of logarithms to expand the following expression. log((4(6+x)^(3))/(x^(5))) Your answer should not have radicals or exponents. You may assume that all variables are positive. Use the properties of logarithms to expand the following expression 4(6+x)3 log Your answer should not have radicals or exponents You may assume that all variables are positive 4(6+x)3 log 1o9 00 X 5
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00:01 Okay, so here the given expression is log of y -rest -to -7 upon x multiply by square root of z -cube.
00:13 Now, we want to expand this equation.
00:16 So for that, we need to use the log rule that if we have log of a by b, then we can write log of a minus log of b...
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