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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Write the expression as a single natural logarithm. 3 ln x – 2 ln c ln x^3/c^2 ln(x^3 + c^2) ln(x^3 - c^2) ln x^3c^2 I want to say it's the first one.

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Well, then go ahead and say that. Can you prove it? Show your work.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 ln x – 2 ln c = ln x^3 – ln c^2 =ln x^3/c^2

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Too bad we'll never know if singerx13 can do it. :-(

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