SOLUTION: write the expression 1/3ln(x^2+1)-4ln3-5[ln(x-4)+lnx]

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Question 607047: write the expression 1/3ln(x^2+1)-4ln3-5[ln(x-4)+lnx]
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ln(x^2+1)/3 -4ln3-5ln(x-4)^5/x^5
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