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how to write each expression into a single logarithm.

ln(x-1/x) + ln(x/x+1) - ln((x^(2)-1))

the answer is: -2ln(x+1)

steps please

i tried solving this but ended up getting this long expression

14 years ago

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i tried it again and solved it
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how to write each expression into a single logarithm.

ln(x-1/x) + ln(x/x+1) - ln((x^(2)-1))

the answer is: -2ln(x+1)

steps please

i tried solving this but ended up getting this long expression

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