SOLUTION: write 2 log 2 + 3 log x - .5[log(x+3) + log(x-2)] as a single logarithm

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Question 814380: write 2 log 2 + 3 log x - .5[log(x+3) + log(x-2)] as a single logarithm
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2 log 2 + 3 log x - .5[log(x+3) + log(x-2)]=

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