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Can you prove this statement using properties of logarithms? Assume all expressions exist

and are well-defined
3 log y z^9= log y z^27

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Explanation:

what 3 logy z^9 means you need to break it into two pieces, one log y z^9 means to find the exponent of y, and you can think z^9 as a number, and then if we multiple it with 3, which means three logs are summed,(the property of multiplication:3*2 means 2+2+2), thus log + log

has the property that the y is same z^9*z^9*z^9=z^(9+9+9)=z^27

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