SOLUTION: I need help in writing the expression as one logarithm: 2 log (Y^10/x) - 6 log y + 1/2 log (x^4*y^2) Thank you!

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Question 878685: I need help in writing the expression as one logarithm:
2 log (Y^10/x) - 6 log y + 1/2 log (x^4*y^2)
Thank you!

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 log (Y^10/x) - 6 log y + 1/2 log (x^4*y^2)



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