SOLUTION: How would one solve the following; log(x)+log(y)+log(2z)

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Question 936368: How would one solve the following; log(x)+log(y)+log(2z)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One would not solve that. An expression is a number. The base is either unknown, or assumed as known. Each term within the expression is a separate number. The expression COULD be condensed into one logarithm, because logarithms follow exponent rules.

The given expression could be shown as or a bit more simply,

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