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Mathematics, 22.10.2020 01:01 jakeit432

How would you write The following expression as a single term?
3[2ln(x - 1) - ln(x)] + ln(x + 1)


How would you write The following expression as a single term?
3[2ln(x - 1) - ln(x)] + ln(x + 1)

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