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What is lnx+2lny−lnz written as a single logarithm?

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Answer:

ln
(xy^(2) )/(z)

Explanation:

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What is lnx+2lny−lnz written as a single logarithm?-example-1
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\ln x+2\ln y-\ln z=\ln x+\ln y^2-\ln z=\ln(xy^2)/(z)\\\\Used:\ln a+\ln b=\ln(a\cdot b}\\\\\ln a-\ln b=\ln(a)/(b)\\\\n\ln a=\ln a^n
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