SOLUTION: I'm trying to get this expression down to a single logarithm. 1/4 log (x-2) - log(x) + log 8 log (x-2)^1/4 - (log x - log 8) log x-2- log x- 8 Is any of the right so far?

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Question 1056592: I'm trying to get this expression down to a single logarithm.
1/4 log (x-2) - log(x) + log 8
log (x-2)^1/4 - (log x - log 8)
log x-2- log x- 8 Is any of the right so far?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm trying to get this expression down to a single logarithm.
1/4 log (x-2) - log(x) + log 8
log (x-2)^1/4 - (log x - log 8)
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You were ok, but then what happened to the 1/4?
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log x-2- log x- 8 Is any of the right so far?
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1/4 log (x-2) - log(x) + log 8
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PS x > 2

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