SOLUTION: Use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression as a sum, difference, and/or constant multiple of logarithms. (Assume all variables are positive.)
ln[sqrt((x^7)(x+2))]
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Question 324795: Use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression as a sum, difference, and/or constant multiple of logarithms. (Assume all variables are positive.)
ln[sqrt((x^7)(x+2))]
i got lnx^(7/2)+(1/2)ln(x+4)....but apparently it was wrong
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