SOLUTION: Use the properites of logarithns to condende the expression: 1/2[3log(w-4)+2log(w+5)-log7]

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Question 254610: Use the properites of logarithns to condende the expression:
1/2[3log(w-4)+2log(w+5)-log7]

Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here is the original problem:

First take the 3 and 2 up as exponents [power rule] as

Second, multiply log(w-4))^3 + (log(w+5))^2 to get

Third, divide by log(7) to get

Last bring the front 1/2 as a power as

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