Solving an Inequality In Exercises 115 and 116, show that by using a graphing utility to

Chapter 1, Problem 116

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In Exercises 115 and 116, show that f = g by using a graphing utility to graph  \(f\)  and  \(g\)  in the same viewing window. (Assume x > 0.)

\(f(x) =\ln \sqrt{x\left(x^{2}+1\right)}\)

\(g(x) =\frac{1}{2}\left[\ln x+\ln \left(x^{2}+1\right)\right]\)

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f(x) = ln sqrt{x(x^{2}+1)}

g(x) = 1 / 2 [ln x + ln (x^{2} + 1)]

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