SOLUTION: I am needing help answering this logarithm. {{{ln(x)-3}}}{{{"["}}}{{{2*ln(x-6)-ln(x+6)}}}{{{"]"}}} I have got the answer narrowed down to either {{{ln(x(x+6)^2/(x-6)^3)}}} O

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Question 242473: I am needing help answering this logarithm.

I have got the answer narrowed down to either OR

Thanks for your help

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am needing help answering this logarithm.

I have got the answer narrowed down to either OR

Thanks for your help

I think you forgot to multiply the 3 by the 2 
when removing the brackets.



Distribute the 3 into the brackets to remove them:

 

Use the rule  to write the 6 and the
3 coefficients as exponents:



Use the rule  to rewrite the
first two terms:



Use the rule  to rewrite those
two terms:



Edwin


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