What is the value of $\log\left(\frac{xy^3}{z^2}\right)$ when given the following: $\log(x) = 2$ $\log(y) = -4$ $\log(z) = 3$ a.) -16 b.) 2 c.) -14 d.) 1
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Step 1: Use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression: log($\frac{xy^3}{z^2}$) = log(x) + log($y^3$) - log($z^2$) Show more…
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