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Express in terms of logarithms of $x, y, z$ or $w$.$$\log \frac{\sqrt{y}}{x^{4} \sqrt[3]{z}}$$
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The given expression is $\log \frac{\sqrt{y}}{x^{4} \sqrt[3]{z}}$. We can rewrite this as $\log \sqrt{y} - \log x^{4} \sqrt[3]{z}$. Show more…
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