SOLUTION: Rewrite each of the following expressions as a single logarithm. That is, each answer should contain only one log (or ln) expression. A)log2(x)+log2(y) B)log5(x)−log5(y)

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Question 1130550: Rewrite each of the following expressions as a single logarithm. That is, each answer should contain only one log (or ln) expression.
A)log2(x)+log2(y)
B)log5(x)−log5(y)
C)4log6(x)+log6(y)
D)ln(x)+ln(y)−ln(z)

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