SOLUTION: 1/2(log6 + log 3 - 3log2) expressed as a single logarithm and evaluated.

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Question 583478: 1/2(log6 + log 3 - 3log2) expressed as a single logarithm and evaluated.
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1/2(log6 + log 3 - 3log2) expressed as a single logarithm and evaluated.
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1/2(log6 + log 3 - 3log2)
1/2[log6 + log 3 - log2^3]
1/2[log(6 *3)/(2^3)]
1/2[log(18/8)]
1/2[log(9/4]
log[(9/4)^1/2]
log(3/2)≈0.17609 (from calculator)

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