SOLUTION: Write the expression as one logarithm. 3 ln x − 5 ln(1/y) − 4 ln(xy)

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Question 869904: Write the expression as one logarithm.
3 ln x − 5 ln(1/y) − 4 ln(xy)

Answer by LinnW(1048)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3 ln x − 5 ln(1/y) − 4 ln(xy)

working on the two left expressions




assuming y and x are positive

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