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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 18:30 bthakkar25

Using the product and power properties of logarithms expand in x^6 y^3 a.) 6 In x + 3 In y
b.) 6 In x - 3 In y
c.) 3 In x + 6 In y
d.) 18(In x + In y)

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