SOLUTION: Rewrite the expression 2logx - 3log(x^2+1) +4log(x-1) as a single logarithm log A. Then the function i got this.. ((x^2)/((x^2+1)^3(x-1)^4)) i really don't know where my e

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Question 977649: Rewrite the expression
2logx - 3log(x^2+1) +4log(x-1)
as a single logarithm log A. Then the function
i got this.. ((x^2)/((x^2+1)^3(x-1)^4)) i really don't know where my error is?

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You should have inside the log in your answer. The difference is the placement of (it should be in the numerator and not in the denominator)
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