SOLUTION: how to write the logarithms as a single logarithm with a coefficient of one. ln 2 + 6 ln x + 5 ln z − 4 ln

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Question 868746: how to write the logarithms as a single logarithm with a coefficient of one.
ln 2 + 6 ln x + 5 ln z − 4 ln


Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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Adding logs --> multiply
ln(a) + ln(b) = ln(a*b)
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Subtracting --> divide
ln(p) - ln(q) = ln(p/q)
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3ln(z) = ln(z) + ln(z) + ln(z) = ln(z*z*z) = ln(z^3