1112 Expand the logarithm in terms of sums, differences, and multiples of simpler

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QUESTION:

Expand the logarithm in terms of sums, differences, and multiples of simpler logarithms.

\(\text { (a) } \log (10 x \sqrt{x-3})\)

\(\text { (b) } \ln \frac{x^{2} \sin ^{3} x}{\sqrt{x^{2}+1}}\)

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Log (10x square root  x-3

In x^2 sin^3 x/ square root x^2+1

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QUESTION:

Expand the logarithm in terms of sums, differences, and multiples of simpler logarithms.

\(\text { (a) } \log (10 x \sqrt{x-3})\)

\(\text { (b) } \ln \frac{x^{2} \sin ^{3} x}{\sqrt{x^{2}+1}}\)

Equation  Transcription:

Text Transcription:


Log (10x square root  x-3

In x^2 sin^3 x/ square root x^2+1

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