SOLUTION: Write the logarithmic as a sum or difference of logarithmics.
log(5c^4+8c)+logc^-1
1/2[10ln(m-4)+ln m-ln m^2]
Please I really need this as soon as possible. Thank you!!
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Question 1009348: Write the logarithmic as a sum or difference of logarithmics.
log(5c^4+8c)+logc^-1
1/2[10ln(m-4)+ln m-ln m^2]
Please I really need this as soon as possible. Thank you!!
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
it is already written as sum or difference; you probably need to write it as a single logarithm
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