SOLUTION: Write the expression as the logarithm of a single number or expression with a coefficient of 1. Assume all variables represent positive numbers. 3ln(x+3)-6ln(x^2+7)

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Question 1022334: Write the expression as the logarithm of a single number or expression with a coefficient of 1. Assume all variables represent positive numbers.
3ln(x+3)-6ln(x^2+7)

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