document.write( "Question 823449: Okay, so I'm given the problem:\r
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document.write( "Write the expression as a single logarithm with the coefficient of 1.\r
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document.write( "(7/3)logn(7y) + (2/5)logn(49y^2)\r
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document.write( "Now I know the first step is to put the fractions in front of the log into exponent form so you get:\r
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document.write( "logn(7y)^(7/3) + logn(49y^2)^(2/5)\r
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document.write( "But after that, I'm not quite sure what to do because of the y ^2 in the second phrase of the problem. From what I have been doing in my lessons you can't combine the 7y and the (49y^2) right? I'm not sure what to do for the next step. Thanks for your help!!! \n" );
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