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Here is my problem: Write the expression as a single logarithm
2ln(x^2+1)-ln(2x^3-1)
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Write the expression as a single logarithm
2ln(x^2+1)-ln(2x^3-1)
= -[2ln(x^2+1)+ln(2x^3-1)]
= -2ln[(x^2+1)(2x^3-1)]
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Stan H.