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Use the properties of logarithms to write each expression as a single logarithm. Assume that all variables are defined in such a way that the variable expressions are positive, and bases are positive numbers not equal to 1. See Examples $1-5$.$$\left(\log _{a} r-\log _{a} s\right)+3 \log _{a} t$$
$\log _{a} \frac{r t^{3}}{s}$
Algebra
Chapter 12
Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
Section 4
Properties of Logarithms
Functions
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Campbell University
Harvey Mudd College
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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I think so. Let's so that we have a difference between two logs with the same base. So here we can use our quotient role. And here we have a three, so we can use our power. Well, so that's where this as log base pay of our over s and in plus log beast A of t. I know we have a plus between two logs with the same face so we can use our power role. So that's equal to a log based a of rt over us.
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