SOLUTION: Simplify the expression to a single log term:
{{{log(x^2+3x)-log(x+3)}}}
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Question 610646: Simplify the expression to a single log term:
Answer by radh(108) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, factor out the GCFs.
Simplify further to get.
You can combine the logarithmic expressions to get (Product Rule of Logarithms)
Cancel out the (x+3) and you get log(x). :)
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