SOLUTION: How do I find the single logarithm if there are coefficients in front of it? the problem is -5ln(7)-2ln(x)+4ln(x^2+7)
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Question 719557: How do I find the single logarithm if there are coefficients in front of it? the problem is -5ln(7)-2ln(x)+4ln(x^2+7)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39626) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given , use the rule . Apply that rule to every term in your given expression.
First step gives you .
Not sure where you want to head with this, but a next step might be to combine as , or better,
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