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Question Number 142904 by liberty last updated on 07/Jun/21 | ||
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$${If}\:\mathrm{2}+\mathrm{log}\:_{\mathrm{2}} \left({x}\right)=\mathrm{3}+\mathrm{log}\:_{\mathrm{3}} \left({y}\right)=\mathrm{log}\:_{\mathrm{6}} \left({x}−\mathrm{4}{y}\right) \\ $$$${then}\:{the}\:{value}\:{of}\:\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{2}{y}}−\frac{\mathrm{2}}{{x}}=? \\ $$ | ||
Answered by bramlexs22 last updated on 07/Jun/21 | ||
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