Math, asked by ashishgautamag0293, 9 months ago

show that log(x^n/y^n) + log(y^n /z^n) + log(z^n/x^n) =0​

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Answered by stariitian1
8

Answer:

this can be written as

log(x^n)- log(y^n) + log(y^n) - log( z^n) + log(z^n) - log(x^n)

so all cancel each other therefore the answer is zero

Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

log(xⁿ) - log(yⁿ) + log(yⁿ) - log(zⁿ) + log(zⁿ) - log(xⁿ)

log(xⁿ) - log(xⁿ) - log(yⁿ) + log(yⁿ) - log(zⁿ) + log(zⁿ)

0 + 0 + 0

= 0

Hence proof

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