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latresa31s

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How would I express this problem as a product

log^4radicalsign[y]
I hope you understand this [/list][/code]
 
latresa31s said:
How would I express this problem as a product
log^4radicalsign[y]
I hope you understand this [/list][/code]
Hey, where d'heck you been, latresa?!
Your "problem" is unclear...do you mean log[4 * sqrt(y)] ?
 
I ment log7 4sqrt[y]

the 7 is in subscript. it is a small 7.

I had a tutor for a couple of week for free.

my time has ran out so I am back.
 
First the part I'm sure of.
For log<sub>7</sub> you can type, one "word", no spaces:

log
<
sub
>
7
<
/sub
>

Then if you mean
log<sub>7</sub> (4*sqrt(y))
as a product?
Well sqrt(y)=y^.5 so you can say
log<sub>7</sub>(4)+.5*log<sub>7</sub>(y)
Is that what you are looking for?

PS For x<sup>7</sup> you can type the same "word" with sup instead of sub.
 
Hello, latresa31s!

Even after clarifying, the problem doesn't make sense . . .

How would I express this problem as a product .??
. . . . . ._
log<sub>7</sub>(4√y)
We have: .log<sub>7</sub>(4 × y<sup>½</sup>) . = . log<sub>7</sub>4 + log<sub>7</sub>(y<sup>½</sup>) . = . log<sub>7</sub>(4) + ½log<sub>7</sub>(y)

. . But this is a <u>sum</u>, not a product.
 
I posted mostly for the first paragraph. I did get one product. 1/2*log... so I offered that.
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