Asked by rachel
Express as a single logarithm. Simplify as much as possible.
11+4ln(6x-10)-10ln(5x+1)
I got:
11+ln ((6x-10)^4/(5x+1)^10)
thank you again
11+4ln(6x-10)-10ln(5x+1)
I got:
11+ln ((6x-10)^4/(5x+1)^10)
thank you again
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
correct, but why do you exclude the 11?
ln (e^11 (6x-10)^4/(5x+1)^10)
ln (e^11 (6x-10)^4/(5x+1)^10)
Answered by
Rachel
could you look at another problem I already posted..no matter what I put in , it says wrong
see:
www.jiskha.com/questions/1873850/express-as-sums-differences-and-multiples-of-logarithms-expand-as-much-as-possible
thank you Oobleck
see:
www.jiskha.com/questions/1873850/express-as-sums-differences-and-multiples-of-logarithms-expand-as-much-as-possible
thank you Oobleck
Answered by
Rachel
the correct question is
ln(x^14√x+15/(12x−2)^15)
there is no parentheses in the numerator. It reads like this:
x^14√x+15 thank you!
ln(x^14√x+15/(12x−2)^15)
there is no parentheses in the numerator. It reads like this:
x^14√x+15 thank you!
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