SOLUTION: Write the expression as a single logarithm: 1/5log[2](z)+3log[2](y)-log[2](x)

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Question 726561: Write the expression as a single logarithm:
1/5log[2](z)+3log[2](y)-log[2](x)

Found 2 solutions by lynnlo, KMST:
Answer by lynnlo(4176)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log 2 (y^3/x)

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is very hard to make these complicated expressions display the way we would write them on paper, but I will try.

The final answer displays funny in the first of the 3 versions, but you probably get the idea)

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