SOLUTION: Write the expression as one logarithm. {{{ 2*log(x)-(1/3)*log((x-2))-5*log((2x+3)) }}} The answer I got {{{ (log(x^2)/3sqrt(x-2))/(2x+3)^5) }}} Is this correct or is there

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Question 541460: Write the expression as one logarithm.

The answer I got
Is this correct or is there more to do?

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You're correct as far as you went, but you could simplify the result more:

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