SOLUTION: 4[ln(z)+ln(z+5)]-2ln(z-50
i need to condense this to a single quantity. This is as far as I get.
[ln(z)+ln(z+5)]^4 - ln(z-5)^2 now can I pull another 2 out as a multiplier?like
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Question 149932: 4[ln(z)+ln(z+5)]-2ln(z-50
i need to condense this to a single quantity. This is as far as I get.
[ln(z)+ln(z+5)]^4 - ln(z-5)^2 now can I pull another 2 out as a multiplier?like this: 2(ln(z+5))^4 - ln(z-5)^2 NOW I AM STUCK
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given expression.
Distribute.
Rewrite each term using the identity
Combine the logs using the identity
Combine the logs using the identity
So
simplifies to
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