joel98 joel98
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ln(2) + 2 ln(x) + 3 ln(x^2 + 2) simplified using law of logarithms

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jkwon23 jkwon23
  • 13-12-2016
Ln(2) + 2 ln(x) + 3 ln(x^2 + 2
[tex]Ln(2) + ln((x)^{2}) + ln((x^2 + 2)^{3}) [/tex]
[tex]Ln(2) + ln(x^{2}) + ln(x^6 + 8)[/tex]
[tex]Ln(2 * x^{2} * (x^{6}+8)) [/tex]
[tex]Ln(2x^{8}+16x^{2})[/tex]
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