SOLUTION: express 2/3[ln(x^2-9)-ln(x+3)]+ln(x+4) as a single logarithm.
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express 2/3[ln(x^2-9)-ln(x+3)]+ln(x+4) as a single logarithm.
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The difference of the logs is the log of the quotient, that is:
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The sum of the logs is the log of the product:
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