SOLUTION: simplify 1/3[2ln(x+3) + lnx - ln(x2-1)]

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Question 34753: simplify
1/3[2ln(x+3) + lnx - ln(x2-1)]

Answer by mukhopadhyay(490)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/3[2ln(x+3) + lnx - ln(x^2-1)]
= 1/3 [ln(x+3)^2 + lnx - ln(x^2-1)]
= 1/3 ln[x(x+3)^2/(x^2-1]
= ln[x(x+3)^2/(x^2-1]^1/3

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