SOLUTION: How would I express this as a single logarithm?
3ln(x)-3ln(y)-ln2+1/2ln(z)
I know that subtraction can be written as division, and addition can be written as multiplication.
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Question 433041: How would I express this as a single logarithm?
3ln(x)-3ln(y)-ln2+1/2ln(z)
I know that subtraction can be written as division, and addition can be written as multiplication. But I am not sure in what order to do this one.
Answer by katealdridge(100) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
note: coefficients become exponents
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