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Express as a single logarithm. Simplify as much as possible.
4+12ln(x)-9ln(2x-3)

is it 4+ln((x^12)/(2x-3)^9)

thanks again
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
correct you are.
though if you want, you could incorporate the 4, by saying
ln(e^4 x^12/(2x-3)^9)
4 years ago
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Express as a single logarithm. Simplify as much as possible.
4+12ln(x)-9ln(2x-3)

is it 4+ln((x^12)/(2x-3)^9)

thanks again

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