SOLUTION: Write as a single logarithm with a coefficient of 1. Simplify this:
log(x^2-4x-5)-2log(x+1)=?
Please explain how this work or how to solve it. Thank you.
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Question 800443: Write as a single logarithm with a coefficient of 1. Simplify this:
log(x^2-4x-5)-2log(x+1)=?
Please explain how this work or how to solve it. Thank you.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39621) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Further reducing the argument seems to be possible without ill effect:
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