SOLUTION: How do I write the expression as the logarithm of a single quantity for :
{{{ ln 2 + 1/2ln(x+1)- 2 ln(1+sqrt x) }}}
so far I have tried:
ln2 * sqrt (x+1)
I used * to re
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Question 859046: How do I write the expression as the logarithm of a single quantity for :
so far I have tried:
ln2 * sqrt (x+1)
I used * to represent Multiply or times.
Please help me. I am unsure how to write this and I really do not know how to do the second part of the equation ( -2ln(1+sqrt x) because the square root confuses me.
thanks for your time
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is the ln in the denominator?
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