Condensing Logarithms into a Single Log (More Challenging Examples)

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Learn how to condense logarithms in this more challenging free math video tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring. We discuss the properties of logarithms and how to use the properties to condense into a single log.

0:11 Properties of Logarithms
0:15 Product Property of Logs
030 Quotient Property of Logs
0:41 Power Property of Logs
0:53 Example 1 Condense (1/2)log(base 3)of(x) + 2log(base 3) of y^3 - (1/3)log(base 3) of 2
2:39 Example 2 Condense Into a Single Logarithm

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This video is as underrated as condensed milk. Should have more views - honestly the best thing since sliced bread. Thanks, Mario!

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Sir :

An case of derivative where we apply

Natural log to

Both side of equation .?

How I will know that here we will apply log to perform dy/DX

Pls help ....

Thanksss

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