Is the first "a" the base of the log, so you mean "log_a" (that is, "log<sub>a</sub>")...?
Is the "power (5)" the index of the root, so "power(5)sqrt(a^7)" means "the fifth root of a<sup>7</sup>", so the "sqrt" isn't really a square root...? Or does this mean something else...?
The "times x^6" seems to be included within the logarithm. Is the rest of the expression also inside the log, or is the denominator outside of the argument...?
Does "y^2/5" mean "y<sup>2/5</sup>" or "(y<sup>2</sup>)/5" or something else...?
Are you given that log<sub>a</sub>(x) = 12 and log<sub>a</sub>(y) = -1, or are these your solutions...?
Please reply with clarification, including the instructions. Thank you.
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