SOLUTION: Write the expression and a simple logarithm log(3x + 5) - log x

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Question 456478: Write the expression and a simple logarithm log(3x + 5) - log x
Answer by tquon(6)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Subtracting logarithms is like dividing one log. in this problem, the simplified answer would be log((3x+5)/x) since subtracting two logs is equivalent to dividing each term
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