How would I write this expression as a sum and/or difference of logarithms expressing exponents as factors
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How would I write this expression as a sum and/or difference of logarithms expressing exponents as factors

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properties of logarithms...practice.......
logbase5(x^2√x^2+1) btw the x^2 +1 is all inside the square root

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logbase5(x^2√x^2+1) btw the x^2 +1 is all inside the square root

...then use parentheses/brackets to make your meaning clear !

log [base 5] (x^2 * √(x^2 + 1)) = 2 log [base 5] (x) + (1/2) log [base 5) (x^2 + 1)

read your textbook...properties of logarithms...practice.
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