SOLUTION: rewrite log"c"(p-q)-2log"c"(p+q) as a single logarithm where "c" is the base.

Algebra.Com
Question 808569: rewrite log"c"(p-q)-2log"c"(p+q) as a single logarithm where "c" is the base.
Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
rewrite log"c"(p-q)-2log"c"(p+q) as a single logarithm where "c" is the base.
***


RELATED QUESTIONS

Express p- 1/3 log q as a single logarithm (answered by Alan3354)
express as a single logarithm... (answered by Alan3354)
How would I rewrite 1/2log s + 5 log q as a logarithm of a single... (answered by stanbon,nerdybill)
how would you write log a+log b-log c-2log d as a single... (answered by robertb)
Write as a single logarithm a) 1/2log(base y ) p^3 q^4 - 2/3log(base y) p^4 q^3 Can... (answered by erica65404)
Please help me solve as a single logarithm: log c sqrt x + log c y – 2log c... (answered by stanbon)
lim {√(x-q)-√(p-q)}/x^2-p^2 (p>q)is evaluated as x-->p... (answered by solver91311)
Question reads: Write in exponential form q=log [37]p (A) 37^p=q (B) 37=p^q (C) (answered by mbarugel)
The function below describes the market penetration of a product, where p, q, and C are... (answered by Fombitz)