Asked by Ray
Use the properties of logarithms to expand this functiion?
ln[ (x^2+1) (x-1) ]
So assuming this is a multiplication problem, I would be using the product rule for expanding logs. I tried applying the product rule but I'm not sure if this is correct or not?
ln(x^2+1)+ln(x-1)
ln[ (x^2+1) (x-1) ]
So assuming this is a multiplication problem, I would be using the product rule for expanding logs. I tried applying the product rule but I'm not sure if this is correct or not?
ln(x^2+1)+ln(x-1)
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Answered by
Reiny
yes, you are correct
log (AB) = logA + logB
log (AB) = logA + logB
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