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rewrite as single logarithmic 2log(x+3)+3log(x-7))-5log(x-2)+2log(x)
I think its the first one..is it??
as follow : \[\log(x+3)^{2} + \log(x-7)^{3} - \log(x-2)^{5}+ \log(x)^{2}\] because the base is the same we can write it as one log and also the addition become Multiplication and Subtraction becomes division, as follow : \[\frac{ \log((x+3)^{2} (x-7)^{3}) }{ (x-2)^{5}(x)^{2}}\] if u need more help for the explanation please ask
so would be the first one right?? just asking because yours has parenthesis and the one that match your answer doesn't (i thought the same but i thought that since the parenthesis there that i had my answer wrong)
no the parenthesis is ok, it only show the multiplication between the terms. yes your answer is correct
okay thank you
your welcome
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