Question 227646
{{{2log((x))=log((a))-log((b))+log((c))}}}


Step 1.  We note that {{{2log((x))=log((x))+log((x))=log((x^2))}}}


Step 2.  We note that {{{log((a))+log((b))+log((c))=log((abc))}}}


Step 3.  Then, {{{x^2=abc}}} after taking the anti-logarithm to both sides of the given equation {{{2log((x))=log((a))+log((b))+log((c))}}}.


Step 4.  ANSWER:  The equation associated with {{{2log((x))=log((a))+log((b))+log((c))}}} is {{{x^2=abc}}}


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