SOLUTION: Write as a single logarithm with coefficient 1:  2log2 x+13log2 y−3log2 z.

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Question 1074643: Write as a single logarithm with coefficient 1:  2log2 x+13log2 y−3log2 z.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Write as a single logarithm with coefficient 1:
2log(x)+13log(y)-3log(z)
If 2 is the base:
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= log(x^2) + log(y^13) - log(z^3)
=

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