SOLUTION: I am supposed to write the following expression as one logarithm.
2logx+ 1/3log(x+2)-4log(x-3)
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Question 39980: I am supposed to write the following expression as one logarithm.
2logx+ 1/3log(x+2)-4log(x-3)
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