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seun_olamide
Jun 26, 2012, 04:25 AM
Express the following as logarith of a single number 2 - 3Log4

ebaines
Jun 26, 2012, 06:00 AM
You can apply a few properties of logarithms to solve this:

1. If a = log b then 10^a = b. From this you can translate the '2' into a log term.
2. Remember that A log B = log(B^A). Apply this to the '3 log4' term.
3. Finally use the fact that logA - logB = log(A/B).

Post back with what you get for a final answer.