SOLUTION: Rewrite {{{ (1/2) ln (x-3) + ln (x+2) - 6 * ln (x) }}} as a single logarithmic expression.

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Question 1089990: Rewrite as a single logarithmic expression.
Answer by EMStelley(208)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The first step here would be to remember that a constant multiplied by a logarithm can be moved to the exponent of the argument of the logarithm. So

and

Next, we remember that two logarithms added to each other can be combined into one using multiplication.

Lastly, two logarithms subtracted from each other can be combined into one using division.

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