SOLUTION: ln[x^10sqrt(x^2+2)/(x+5)^15] I need to expand the logarithm as much as possible without a calculator. The square root is over the entire (x^2+2). I've already tried submitting ln(

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Question 736911: ln[x^10sqrt(x^2+2)/(x+5)^15]
I need to expand the logarithm as much as possible without a calculator. The square root is over the entire (x^2+2). I've already tried submitting ln(x^11+1)-15ln(x+5)

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ln[x^10sqrt(x^2+2)/(x+5)^15]
perhaps we can change sqrt(x^2+2) to (x^2+2)^(1/2)
then
10*ln(x) + *ln(x^2+2) - 15(ln+5)

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