Question 323828: Write as a single log: -2log3 - 3log2 + log6
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! It may help to re-write this:
log6 -2log3 -3log2




or -log12
I have a LOT of resources about LOGARITHMS on my own website. Please click on my tutor name "rapaljer" anywhere in algebra.com. Click on my webaddress that is given there.
From my Homepage, look for the link "Basic, Intermediate, and College Algebra: One Step at a Time." Choose "College Algebra", and look in Chapter 4 for my entire explanation of LOGARITHMS. Here you will find my own curriculum, complete with explanations, examples, exercises, and ALL the answers, which my own students found much easier to understand than traditional textbooks. These lessons are supported by my "MATH IN LIVING COLOR" pages, where the hardest problems are solved in COLOR!
In addition to this written explanation of Logarithms, I have TWO videos that were made in my own classes a few years before I retired. To access these videos, look for "Rapalje Videos in Living Color" on my Homepage. Choose "College Algebra" and look for the videos "Logarithms Part I" and "Logarithms Part II."
The videos and all the resources on the website are FREE. I spent my career trying to make math understandable to students who have trouble with math. I hope you will like my website and recommend it to friends who need help with math!!!
Dr. Robert J. Rapalje, Retired
Seminole State College of Florida
Altamonte Springs Campus
|
|
|