How do you condense #2logx-(3logy+logz)#? Precalculus Properties of Logarithmic Functions Common Logs 1 Answer Aditya Banerjee. Dec 3, 2016 The condensed answer is #log((x^2)/(y^3z))#. Explanation: #2logx-(3logy+logz)#. #=logx^2-(logy^3+logz)#. #=logx^2-logy^3z#. #=log((x^2)/(y^3z))#. (Answer). Answer link Related questions What is the common logarithm of 10? How do I find the common logarithm of a number? What is a common logarithm or common log? What are common mistakes students make with common log? How do I find the common logarithm of 589,000? How do I find the number whose common logarithm is 2.6025? What is the common logarithm of 54.29? What is the value of the common logarithm log 10,000? What is #log_10 10#? How do I work in #log_10# in Excel? See all questions in Common Logs Impact of this question 6848 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License