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Write as a single logarithm of a single quantity

ln(3)+1/2ln(x+2)-4ln(1+sqrtx)
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Damon
(1/2) ln (x+2) maybe ?
that would be ln sqrt (x+2)
so
ln [ 3 sqrt(x+2)/(1+sqrt x)^4 ]
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Ana
Is the entire problem to the fourth power, or just the denominator?
13 years ago
Catie
Denominator
13 years ago

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