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What is 3logy−2logx−4logz written as a single logarithm?

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What is 3logy−2logx−4logz written as a single logarithm?-example-1
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Answer:

log
(y^(3))/(x^(2) z^(4) )

Explanation:

3logy−2logx−4logz

log
y^(3)− log
x^(2)− log
z^(4)

log
(y^(3))/(x^(2) ) − log
z^(4)

log
(y^(3))/(x^(2) z^(4) )

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