Question 817220: expand the equation
log^4 square root of x+2 / x^5(x^2+4)
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! First of all, there is no equation, just an expression.
Second, what is "log^4 square root of x+2"??? I understand that logarithms are particularly difficult to post in a clear way. But I don't think anyone but you thinks they know what "log^4 square root of x+2" means. Either- Use some English to make things clear. For example:
could be posted as "the base 4 log of (x^2-4)" while would be "the base 10 log of (4(x^2-4)).
Or... - Teach yourself the syntax for algebra.com's formula software. Just click on "Show source" above to see what I typed to get the log above to display like it does.
Third, please use parentheses freely to make sure your posting is clear. Use parentheses around function arguments (log(x), sin(x+3), etc.), exponents (especially is they are not just a number or variable), numerators and denominators (especially is they are not just a number or variable), radicands (radicands are the expression inside a radical), etc.
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