SOLUTION: Write the following expression as a logarithm of a single quantity: 11 lnx-15lnx (x^2 + 2). I have no idea of how to do this?

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Question 257220:
Write the following expression as a logarithm of a single quantity: 11 lnx-15lnx (x^2 + 2).
I have no idea of how to do this?

Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The original problem is

step 1 - using the power rule we have

step 2 - since we are subtracting ln's, we can rewrite as division like this:

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