SOLUTION: I need help with writing this expression as a logarithm of a single quantity 4 log x-3log(x^2+1)+2 log(x-1)

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Question 806846: I need help with writing this expression as a logarithm of a single quantity
4 log x-3log(x^2+1)+2 log(x-1)

Answer by erica65404(394)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

All these logs are base 10 we know this because logs base 10 dont need to show the 10 like log base 7 or log base 3 would. It just shows log.
If there is a number before the log it is an exponent.
The above equation can be written

Now we will use the division/multiplication property..

When there is a minus sign before the log it is on the bottom. If there is a plus before the log it goes on top.

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