SOLUTION: the problem say to:express as a single logarithm ln x-3[ln(x-6)+ ln(x+6)]
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Question 609408: the problem say to:express as a single logarithm ln x-3[ln(x-6)+ ln(x+6)]
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
express as a single logarithm
ln x-3[ln(x-6)+ ln(x+6)]
ln x-3ln(x-6)-3ln(x+6)
ln x-ln(x-6)^3-ln(x+6)^3
ln x-[ln(x-6)^3+ln(x+6)^3]
ln[x/((x-6)^3)(x+6)^3))
ln[x/((x-6))(x+6))^3)]
ln[x/(x^2-36)^3]
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