SOLUTION: write each expression as a single logarithm
1)(1/4)log(x^3+2)+(1/2)log(x^+3)
2) log4(x^-1)-5log4(x+1)
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Question 250321: write each expression as a single logarithm
1)(1/4)log(x^3+2)+(1/2)log(x^+3)
2) log4(x^-1)-5log4(x+1)
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