SOLUTION: Write equation as a Sum or Difference of logarithms (ln without a base in this question): {{{ln((x^4)sqrt(x^2+1))}}}

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Question 930317: Write equation as a Sum or Difference of logarithms (ln without a base in this question):

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Use the rule 



Write the square root as the  power



Use the rule  on both terms

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[Comment: All logarithms have bases.  It's just that when you see
"log" without a written the base is understood to be 10 and when
you see "ln" without a written base, the base is understood to be
e = 2.718....]

Edwin

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