SOLUTION: Write logarithm as Sum or Difference log base of 5 don't know how to do that on a computer {{{log(5, ((x^2+1)^(1/3))/(x^2-1))}}}

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Question 930325: Write logarithm as Sum or Difference log base of 5 don't know how to do that on a computer


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