log(base a) [3/(sq rt of x)] - log(base a) sq rt 3x
My thinking on this problem is to follow the 2nd logarithm property which says...
log(base b) (u/v) = log(base b) u - log(base b) v
now my weakness with math, and i have been lazy never to seek help, is with dealing with radicals.
following that property i get something like [(3/sq rt x) / (sq rt 3x)]
this, is no where close to the answers i am provided with.
If someone could walk me through this i would be grateful.
My thinking on this problem is to follow the 2nd logarithm property which says...
log(base b) (u/v) = log(base b) u - log(base b) v
now my weakness with math, and i have been lazy never to seek help, is with dealing with radicals.
following that property i get something like [(3/sq rt x) / (sq rt 3x)]
this, is no where close to the answers i am provided with.
If someone could walk me through this i would be grateful.