SOLUTION: I need to express log3x+6(logx-logy) as a single logarithm, and simplify if possible. I am not sure how to deal with the 6. This problem is from a handout, so there is no text info
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Question 85475: I need to express log3x+6(logx-logy) as a single logarithm, and simplify if possible. I am not sure how to deal with the 6. This problem is from a handout, so there is no text information.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Combine the inner logs by using
Use the identity to rewrite into
Distribute the exponent
Combine the logs using
Multiply
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