How do you condense ln x + ln (x-2) - 5 ln y?

1 Answer
Jun 22, 2016

Use a few properties of logs to condense lnx+ln(x-2)-5lny into ln((x^2-2x)/(y^5)).

Explanation:

Begin by using the property lna+lnb=lnab on the first two logs:
lnx+ln(x-2)=ln(x(x-2))=ln(x^2-2x)

Now use the property alnb=lnb^a on the last log:
5lny=lny^5

Now we have:
ln(x^2-2x)-lny^5

Finish by combining these two using the property lna-lnb=ln(a/b):
ln(x^2-2x)-lny^5=ln((x^2-2x)/(y^5))