SOLUTION: How can i write as sum, difference, or multiple of log:
{{{ln( 5x/root(3, x^2+1) ) }}}
I have tried so far: ln5x-⅓lnx²+1 Not sure if this is correct. Your help is great
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-> SOLUTION: How can i write as sum, difference, or multiple of log:
{{{ln( 5x/root(3, x^2+1) ) }}}
I have tried so far: ln5x-⅓lnx²+1 Not sure if this is correct. Your help is great
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Question 7041: How can i write as sum, difference, or multiple of log:
I have tried so far: ln5x-⅓lnx²+1 Not sure if this is correct. Your help is greatly appreciated. Answer by ichudov(507) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Your answer is correct. ln of a fraction is the difference of logarithms (you got that), and log of cubic root is 1/3 of the log of its argument (you got that right also).