SOLUTION: Abby let me try again.. log5 {cuberoot x^2+1} all under the radical divided by (x^2-1) Thank you. Caroline

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Question 6140: Abby let me try again..
log5 {cuberoot x^2+1} all under the radical divided by (x^2-1)
Thank you. Caroline

Answer by Abbey(339)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
okay, if the (x^2-1) is part of the logarithm, but not under the radical, then:


by the way, someone else just posted this same problem with the divisor as

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