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How would you write the following expression as a single term? 3[2 ln(x-1) - lnx] + ln (x+1)
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How would you write the following expression as a single term? 3[2 ln(x-1) - lnx] + ln (x+1)
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Apply the rule:
Apply the rule :
Apply the rule:
Finally, apply the rule: log a + log b = log ab
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