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Use the properties of logarithms to write the following expression as one logarithm.

3 ln(x) + 2 ln(y) − 4 ln(x + 1)

Please show your work and explain, I would like to learn how to complete this type of problem!

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Step-by-step explanation:

hi! the log properties say that when logs are multiplied as log(xy), they can be expanded and added like log(x)+log(y). when logs are divided like log(x/y), they can be expanded as log(x)-log(y). when the log has an exponent like log(x^y), the exponent can be added to the front of the log like ylog(x). we can use these properties for this problem.

ln(x^3)+ln(y^2)-ln((x+1)^4)

ln(x^3*y^2)-ln((x+1)^4)

[tex]ln(\frac{(x^3y^2)}{((x+1)^4)})[/tex]