SOLUTION: I need help on logarithms. This is a precalculus homework question. "Write the expression as one logarithm. 2ln x - 4ln (1/y) - 3ln(xy)" Thanks

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Question 58817: I need help on logarithms. This is a precalculus homework question. "Write the expression as one logarithm. 2ln x - 4ln (1/y) - 3ln(xy)" Thanks
Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rules I will use:



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Write the expression as one logarithm.
2ln(x)-4ln(1/y)-3ln(xy)






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