SOLUTION: hello there. I am struggling with this problem: If possible, write the expression ln(x(2-x)^4) using sums and/or differences of logarithmic expressions that do not contain the l

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Question 1168253: hello there. I am struggling with this problem:
If possible, write the expression ln(x(2-x)^4) using sums and/or differences of logarithmic expressions that do not contain the logarithms of products, quotients or powers.
If it is not possible, enter NA.
ln(x(2-x)^4) = ?

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Use the rules of logarithms  and 



Use the rules of logarithms  and  



That's as far as it can be taken.

Edwin

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