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expressed as a single logarithm. you do not need to expand the polynomials​

Expressed As A Single Logarithm You Do Not Need To Expand The Polynomials class=

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Step-by-step explanation:

ln(x-2)^5

ln(x + 3)^8

ln(x + 3)^3

(x - 2)^5 * (x + 3)^8

================            Cancel the (x + 3)s

(x + 3)^3

(x- 2)^5 * (x + 3)^5

( (x - 2) *(x + 3) )^5

ln( (x - 2)(x + 3)^5   You could expand what's in the brackets.

ln( x^2  - 2x + 3x - 6)^5

ln(x^2 + x - 6)^5

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