Question 313525
{{{log(3,4)+2log(3,(x-5))-4log(3,x)-3log(3,(x-1))}}}


First, change the coefficients to powers, by the third Law of Logarithms.
{{{log(3,4) + log(3,(x-5)^2) -log(3,x^4) - log(3,(x-1)^3)}}}


Next, combine into a single logarithm, placing the factors with positive coefficients in the numerator and the negative coefficients in the denominator:
{{{ log(3,(4*(x-5)^2)/(x^4*(x-1)^3)   )}}}


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Seminole State College of Florida
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