SOLUTION: log (x^2)(y) - .5 log x + 3 log y

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Question 473242: log (x^2)(y) - .5 log x + 3 log y
Answer by ccs2011(207)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

First expand log(x^2y) using log properties: log(a)+log(b)=log(ab) and log(a^n)=nlog(a)

Now just add like terms

Combine into single log using same log properties:

It can also be written as

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