SOLUTION: when written as a single logarithm ln 3x + 2(ln y - 1/2 ln z) is equivalent to what?
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Question 605522: when written as a single logarithm ln 3x + 2(ln y - 1/2 ln z) is equivalent to what?
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when written as a single logarithm ln 3x + 2(ln y - 1/2 ln z) is equivalent to what?
ln 3x + 2(ln y - 1/2 ln z)
=ln 3x + 2ln y - ln z)
=ln[3xy^2/z]
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