SOLUTION: How do you condense this expression to a logarithm of a single quantity? (9/2)log^5(z-4)= log^5(z-4)^??? Thanks! P.S. "5" is the base of the log.

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Question 626689: How do you condense this expression to a logarithm of a single quantity?
(9/2)log^5(z-4)= log^5(z-4)^???
Thanks!
P.S. "5" is the base of the log.

Answer by fcabanski(1391)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Except for the fraction, it is already a log of a single quantity:


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