SOLUTION: write the expression as a sum or difference of logarithms ln(square root (x+9) multiply 9square root (x-5) divided by (x+1)^5
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Question 1040288: write the expression as a sum or difference of logarithms ln(square root (x+9) multiply 9square root (x-5) divided by (x+1)^5
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ln(square root (x+9) multiply 9square root (x-5) divided by (x+1)^5
Assume you mean express in nat logs:
the exponent equiv of square roots
using nat logs
then log equiv of exponents
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