SOLUTION: How do you rewrite the following expressions as a single logarithm, 3log[base 2](x)+log[base 2](y), and 5ln(a)-ln(2b)?
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Question 1100197:  How do you rewrite the following expressions as a single logarithm, 3log[base 2](x)+log[base 2](y), and 5ln(a)-ln(2b)? 
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 How do you rewrite the following expressions as a single logarithm, 3log[base 2](x)+log[base 2](y), and 5ln(a)-ln(2b)?
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Assuming it's 2 different problems:
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 and 5ln(a)-ln(2b)
= ln(a^5) - ln(2b)
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