Laws of Logarithms

Laws of Logarithms:
1. log
a(u v) = loga(u) + loga(v) {The log of a product equals the sum of the logs.}
2. log
a(u/v) = loga(u) - loga(v) {The log of a quotient equals the difference of the logs.}
3. log
a(ur ) = r loga (u)

Use the above properties of logarithms to write 3 logax +2 loga y as the logarithm of a single quantity.

The third law because each term must be put in
the form logau before combining the two terms.
Which of the above three laws is first applicable to this problem?
3 logax +2 loga y = Show work. Apply the third law to each of the two terms.

 

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