SOLUTION: A single logarithm? 2log( a)x-3log(a)y+log(a)(x+1)
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Question 762658: A single logarithm? 2log( a)x-3log(a)y+log(a)(x+1)
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2log(a)x-3log(a)y+log(a)(x+1)
log(a)x^2-3log(a)y+log(a)(x+1)
log(a)x^2-log(a)y^3+log(a)(x+1)
log(a)[x^2/y^3]+log(a)(x+1)
log(a)[x^2/y^3 * (x+1)]
log(a)[x^2(x+1)/y^3]
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