SOLUTION: Use properties of logarithms to condense to a single logarithm: log(x+2)^2+ log(x+1)^3 - log(x^2+3x+2)

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Question 1188531: Use properties of logarithms to condense to a single logarithm: log(x+2)^2+ log(x+1)^3 - log(x^2+3x+2)
Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The required properties are only these:
(1)
(2)

Applying those properties to the given expression....



Note the expression in the largest set of parentheses can be simplified; however, the instructions were only to write the expression as a single logarithm, so I leave my response there.

You can do the simplification if desired/required.


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