An interesting illustration reflecting the concept of numerical analysis and the Quotient Rule of Logarithms. The image could include symbolic representations of logarithms, with emphasis on the mathematical functions and relationships between r and n indicated in the question. The visualization should include three-dimensional cubes for r^3, and 2D squares for n^2, encapsulating the idea of these mathematical powers. A clear distinction should be shown between these two elements using color and shape inequalities while maintaining a harmonious design. Note, the image should not contain any text.

Using numerical analysis and the Quotient Rule of Logarithms, how can log(r^3/n^2) be rewritten?(1 point) Responses 3logr−2logn 3 logarithm r minus 2 logarithm n 3logr+2logn 3 logarithm r plus 2 logarithm n 2logn−3logr 2 logarithm n minus 3 logarithm r 3logr2logn

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4 months ago

log(r^3/n^2) can be rewritten as 3logr - 2logn.

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