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Use properties of logarithms to condense the logarithmic expression.
2(x+7)-Inx- In (x-4)]
Select one:
A.
6 x(x + 73
In
(x2 - 4)
B.
6 x + 7) (x2 -4)
In
(x +7)3
* In
X(x2 - 4)
C.
3ix + 7)
In
X[x - 4)
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| Pure mathematics
Use properties of logarithms to condense the logarithmic expression.
2(x+7)-Inx- In (x-4)]
Select one:
A.
6 x(x + 73
In
(x2 - 4)
B.
6 x + 7) (x2 -4)
In
(x +7)3
* In
X(x2 - 4)
C.
3ix + 7)
In
X[x - 4)
D.
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