kikithecat
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Hi there.
The question I have to complete is this : "Let x and y be two positive real numbers such that logxy+logyx = 3. Find the value of logxy2+logyx2." Now, I have simplified the equation down to 2logx(y)+2logy(x), but I don't know how to find the value after that. Would the 3 from the original equation have to be squared as well? Any guidance from there would be helpful.
Thanks!
The question I have to complete is this : "Let x and y be two positive real numbers such that logxy+logyx = 3. Find the value of logxy2+logyx2." Now, I have simplified the equation down to 2logx(y)+2logy(x), but I don't know how to find the value after that. Would the 3 from the original equation have to be squared as well? Any guidance from there would be helpful.
Thanks!