SOLUTION: I need help with writing a single logarithm 3log5 x + log5(x+1)- log5 4 All the 5 are little 5

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Question 546249: I need help with writing a single logarithm

3log5 x + log5(x+1)- log5 4
All the 5 are little 5

Answer by NAMath(12)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First you must put everything out in front of the logarithms in the exponents
log5 x^3 + log5 (x+1) - log5 4
Now you must combine the adding by multiplying them
log5 (x^3(x+1)) - log5 4
However you can still simplify
log5 (x^4+x^3) - log5 4
Next you add the subtracted part by dividing and dividing is just like multiply by the reciprocal so you get...
log5 ((x^4+x^3)/(4))

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