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Write as a single logarithm (do not find approximations): 2 log 6 +log x-lo
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Question 54183: I tried this problem, but the answer that I got doesn't seem right to me. Any help would be great!
Write as a single logarithm (do not find approximations): 2 log 6 +log x-log 3.
Here is what I tried: log 6^2 +log x - log 3
log 6^2+x/3 = log 36+x/3
Thank you for your help
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Write as a single logarithm:
First, you can apply the "product rule" for logarithms:
Now apply the "quotient rule" for logarithms:
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