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Write expression as the logarithm of a single expression or number:
ln(3x+2)+ln(x+4)
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ln[(3x+2)(x+4)] = ln(3x^2 + 14x + 8)
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log10(x+3)-4log10x as a single logarithm
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Write expression as the logarithm of a single expression or number:
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