SOLUTION: Rewrite as a sum and/or difference of multiples of logarithms:
ln((3x^2)/square root 2x+1))....my answer was 2ln(3x) + 1/2ln(2x+1) is this correct?
Question 240493: Rewrite as a sum and/or difference of multiples of logarithms:
ln((3x^2)/square root 2x+1))....my answer was 2ln(3x) + 1/2ln(2x+1) is this correct? Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, jsmallt9:Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! You have unbalanced parentheses in your problem so I have to check. Is this the original logarithm?
If yes, keep reading. If not, then please repost your problem with properly balanced parentheses.
Your answer, , is pretty close. One error is that it should be a difference instead of the sum because of the division in the original log:
This may meet the requirements of the problem. But it is possible to use the property, , on the first log giving:
I don't know if this last expression would be preferred over .