SOLUTION: simplify the following: log x^2 + 4log x - 2log 3x

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Question 877676: simplify the following: log x^2 + 4log x - 2log 3x
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log x^2 + 4log x - 2log 3x
log x^2 + log x^4 - 2log 3x
log x^2 + log x^4 - log (3x)^2
log x^2 + log x^4 - log 9x^2
log x^2(x^4) - log 9x^2
log x^6 - log 9x^2
log x^6/(9x^2)
log (x^4/9)


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