SOLUTION: Write the following using a single logarithm.
1/3log a - 3log b + 8log c + 6log b
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Question 487298: Write the following using a single logarithm.
1/3log a - 3log b + 8log c + 6log b
Answer by mervh1967(6) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the basic properties of logarithms:
Remember
so we can write the expression as:
Now, another property of logs states:
and
so the equation becomes:
merv
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