document.write( "Question 1057547: Condense to a single logarithm with a leading coefficient of 1.
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document.write( "ln(a) − ln(d) − ln(c)
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document.write( "The hint in my homework told me to use the product rule of logarithms in reverse. Wouldn't that make this addition instead of subtraction? I tried to use the quotient rule and made this be (ln(a)/ln(d))/(ln(c)) but it was wrong. \n" );
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