Precalculus: Concepts Through Functions, A Unit Circle Approach to Trigonometry (3rd Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32193-104-1
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Chapter 4 - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions - Section 4.5 Properties of Logarithms - 4.5 Assess Your Understanding - Page 332: 68

Answer

$log(\sqrt[3] {x^3+1}\sqrt {x^2+1})$

Work Step by Step

$\frac{1}{3}log(x^3+1)+\frac{1}{2}log(x^2+1)=log\sqrt[3] {x^3+1}+log\sqrt {x^2+1}=log(\sqrt[3] {x^3+1}\sqrt {x^2+1})$
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