SOLUTION: Use the Laws of Logarithms to combine the expression. (They are all base ten, because they have no base listed, but you probably know that already) 5log x - (1/3)log (x^2+1) + 4

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Question 691255: Use the Laws of Logarithms to combine the expression. (They are all base ten, because they have no base listed, but you probably know that already)
5log x - (1/3)log (x^2+1) + 4log (x-1)

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5log x - (1/3)log (x^2+1) + 4log (x-1)
log[(5(x-1)^4)/(x^2+1)^1/3]