SOLUTION: Rewrite 2log3𝑥−12log3𝑦 as a single logarithm using properties of logs.

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Question 1158541: Rewrite 2log3𝑥−12log3𝑦 as a single logarithm using properties of logs.
Answer by greenestamps(13200)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Ambiguous....

Is "log3y" log (base 10) of 3y"? Or is it log (base 3) of y?


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