SOLUTION: Write the expression as a logarithm of a single quantity.
1/3
(ln a − 4 ln b) − ln c ????
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Question 933276: Write the expression as a logarithm of a single quantity.
1/3
(ln a − 4 ln b) − ln c ????
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not sure what you really mean:
(1/3)(ln(a)-4*ln(b))-ln(c)
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