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Assuming all variables are positive, use properties of logarithms to write the expression as a sum or difference of logarithms or multiples of logarithms. (2 points)log2 (x^9 y^5/8)
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Assuming all variables are positive, use properties of logarithms to write the expression as a sum or difference of logarithms or multiples of logarithms. (2 points)log2 (x^9 y^5/8)
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We have the following:
as a sum
The answer is the option b
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