SOLUTION: Use properties of logs to simplify the expression.
log4(x-sqrtx^2-28)+log4(x+sqrtx^2-28)
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Question 986351: Use properties of logs to simplify the expression.
log4(x-sqrtx^2-28)+log4(x+sqrtx^2-28)
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Ambiguous arguments. Repost using enough parentheses.
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