SOLUTION: {{{logx^2+logy-3logx-logy^2}}}. as single logarithm

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Question 105931: . as single logarithm
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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Adding logs means multiply so can have:

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The exponent equiv of 3*log

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We have to combine the minus logs like this:

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Subtract means divide
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