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Write each log in expanded form. 
  
1)  Log5 xy2 = 
                         Solution:  Log5 x + Log5 y2 = Log5 x + 2 Log5 y 
  
2)  Log7 (xy/z2) = 
  
                        Solution:  Log7 x + Log7 y - 2 Log7 z 
  
3) image 
  
Express each as a single log. 
  
1)  Log x + Log y - Log z = 
  
                     Solution:  Log (xy)/z 
  
2)  2 Ln x + 3 Ln y = 
  
                     Solution:  Ln x2y3 
  
3)  (1/2) Ln x - (1/3) Ln y = 
  
                     Solution: image

by Level 10 User (57.4k points)
I read this as (2ln(x))+(1/3)(ln(x-5))=ln(x^2(x-5)^(1/3)).
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