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2loga + 4logb - logc - 3logd

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Answer: I am sorry I have no idea what this is

Step-by-step explanation: It might be log parenthesis a to the power of 2 than b to the power of 4 over cd to the power of 3 parenthesis have a nice day, hope it is not to confusing, it did not let me use the right characters

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Answer:


log \left( (a^2\,\,b^4)/(c\,\,d^3) \right)

Explanation:

We use the properties of logarithms to write this as a single logarithmic expression. First the exponent property:

2 log(a) + 4 log(b) - log(c) - 3 log(d) =

= log(a^2) + log(b^4) - log(c) - log(d^3) =

and now the multiplication and division properties

=
log \left( (a^2\,\,b^4)/(c\,\,d^3) \right)

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