Write as a single logarithm. Assume that the arguments of all logarithms represent positive numbers.
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Write as a single logarithm. Assume that the arguments of all logarithms represent positive numbers.

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Subtraction turns into division and addition turns into multiplication. So you got it correct.......
Write as a single logarithm. Assume that the arguments of all logarithms represent positive numbers.?
log[7](x)-log[7](x+1)+log[7](x^2-4)

I got the answer log[7] x^3-4x/x+1

Is this correct Please tell me?

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That is correct.
Subtraction turns into division and addition turns into multiplication. So you got it correct.
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