SOLUTION: Expand the expression using the logarithm identities and write answer without exponents. log10 ((x-4)^2/(3x^2+4))

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Question 602034: Expand the expression using the logarithm identities and write answer without exponents.
log10 ((x-4)^2/(3x^2+4))

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Expand the expression using the logarithm identities and write answer without exponents.
log10 ((x-4)^2/(3x^2+4))
2log(x-4)-log(3x^2+4)
Note: Exponent in second term cannot be eliminated because it is associated with +4

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