SOLUTION: use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression. ln[((3x^6+2)sqrt(x+8))/(x-1)^4]

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Question 977082: use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression. ln[((3x^6+2)sqrt(x+8))/(x-1)^4]

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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use the properties of logarithms to expand the expression. ln[((3x^6+2)sqrt(x+8))/(x-1)^4]
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= ln%28%28%283x%5E6%2B2%29sqrt%28x%2B8%29%29%2F%28x-1%29%5E4%29
= ln%283x%5E6%2B2%29+%2B+ln%28sqrt%28x%2B8%29%29+-+ln%28x-1%29%5E4
That's one.
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= ln%283x%5E6%2B2%29+%2B+ln%28sqrt%28x%2B8%29%29+-+4ln%28x-1%29
That's another.
= ln%283x%5E6%2B2%29+%2B+0.5%2Aln%28x%2B8%29+-+4ln%28x-1%29
There's another.
Pick one.