SOLUTION: ln(x/x-9)+ln(x+9/x)-ln(x^2-81) Write the equation as a single logarithm. Express powers as factors.

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Question 720089: ln(x/x-9)+ln(x+9/x)-ln(x^2-81)
Write the equation as a single logarithm. Express powers as factors.

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Please re-post your and put parentheses around numerators and denominators so we tutors don't have to guess what the problem is.
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