SOLUTION: Use the laws of logarithms to combine the expression 1/3log(x+2) - 5log(z) - 2log(y)

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Question 918437: Use the laws of logarithms to combine the expression
1/3log(x+2) - 5log(z) - 2log(y)

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1/3log(x+2) - 5log(z) - 2log(y)
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