Asked by Anonymous

I was working out a problem and reached an answer of 3ln |x|+ (1/x)+ ln |x+1|

The final given answer is (1/x) + ln |x^4 +x^3|
I see that the (1/x) carried over and I know how the x^3 got there, but I'm confused as to the x^4. Can someone kindly explain this to me?

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Answered by Damon
3 ln x = ln x^3

ln x^3 + ln|x+1| = ln [x^3(x+1)]

= ln [x^4 + x^3]
Answered by Anonymous
Thanks Damon! My math skills are sadly not where they should be.
Answered by Damon
You are welcome.
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