SOLUTION: write the following expression as a single logarithm: 3log_7_(x+1) + 4log_7_(x+3) - 5log_7_(x+2)

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Question 190092: write the following expression as a single logarithm:
3log_7_(x+1) + 4log_7_(x+3) - 5log_7_(x+2)

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
write the following expression as a single logarithm:
3log_7_(x+1) + 4log_7_(x+3) - 5log_7_(x+2)
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Note: Keep in mind that all these logs are base 7.
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= log(x+1)^3 + log(x+3)^4 - log(x+2)^5
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= log[(x+1)^3*(x+3)^4/(x+2)^5]
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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