Tyrone W.

asked • 10/24/20

Derivatives of Natural Log

Use the Laws of logarithms to rewrite the expression

\ln\left(\frac{x^{12}\sqrt{x-1}}{3x-2}\right)

in a form with no logarithm of a product, quotient or power.

After rewriting we have

\ln\left(\frac{x^{12}\sqrt{x-1}}{3x-2}\right)= A \ln x + B \ln (x-1)+ C \ln (3x-2)


with the constant A= 

the constant B= 

and the constant C= 

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