SOLUTION: Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quanity {{{ln(x+2)+4ln(x-2)+3ln(x)}}} I am thinking next you would make the equation {{{ln(x+2)+ln(x-2)^4+ln(x)^3}}}

Algebra ->  Logarithm Solvers, Trainers and Word Problems -> SOLUTION: Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quanity {{{ln(x+2)+4ln(x-2)+3ln(x)}}} I am thinking next you would make the equation {{{ln(x+2)+ln(x-2)^4+ln(x)^3}}}       Log On


   



Question 674825: Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quanity
ln%28x%2B2%29%2B4ln%28x-2%29%2B3ln%28x%29
I am thinking next you would make the equation
ln%28x%2B2%29%2Bln%28x-2%29%5E4%2Bln%28x%29%5E3
would ln(x+2)and ln(x-2) cancel each other out leaving ln%28x-2%29%5E3%2Blnx%5E3
I'm not sure if I am figuring this correctly.

Answer by lwsshak3(11628) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity
ln(x+2)+4ln(x-2)+3ln(x)
ln[(x+2)*(x-2)^4*(x^3)]