SOLUTION: the question is: Express the given form as a single logarithm: 3(logx + logy - 2logz) i ended up with an answer of -6logxy/z but i somehow think that is wrong.

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Question 875446: the question is: Express the given form as a single logarithm: 3(logx + logy - 2logz)
i ended up with an answer of -6logxy/z but i somehow think that is wrong.

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




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I'll try a rough check by saying:



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and



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OK

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