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QuestionUse properties of logarithms to rewrite the given expression as the logarithm of a single quantity, then enter that single quantity in the answer box to complete the expression. 3log(x)+15log(y)2log(z)log()\begin{array}{l} 3 \log (x)+\frac{1}{5} \log (y)-2 \log (z) \\ \log (\square) \end{array}

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The single quantity inside the logarithm is x3y15z2\frac{x^3 y^{\frac{1}{5}}}{z^2}.
So, the complete expression is: log(x3y15z2).\log\left(\frac{x^3 y^{\frac{1}{5}}}{z^2}\right).

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