Another logarithm simplification exercise.

In summary, the equation given is log_{10}\frac{3}{\sqrt{1+x}}, and the desired answer is 3log_{10}x-\frac{1}{2}log_{10}(1+x). However, there may be a typo in the book as the numerator in the original equation is 3 and not x^3.
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0range
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Homework Statement



Write the quantity using sums and differences of simpler logarithmic expressions. Express the answer so that logarithms of products, quotients, and powers do not appear.

[tex]log_{10}\frac{3}{\sqrt{1+x}}[/tex]


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



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The book's answer, however, is [tex]3log_{10}x-\frac{1}{2}log_{10}(1+x)[/tex]

Thanks in advance!
 
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0range said:

Homework Statement



Write the quantity using sums and differences of simpler logarithmic expressions. Express the answer so that logarithms of products, quotients, and powers do not appear.

[tex]log_{10}\frac{3}{\sqrt{1+x}}[/tex]


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



2czc1sh.jpg


The book's answer, however, is [tex]3log_{10}x-\frac{1}{2}log_{10}(1+x)[/tex]

Thanks in advance!

Check the original question to make sue the numerator is just 3 and not an exponential
 
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Hi, thanks for the reply.

No, the original equation is as appears.
 
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Must be a typo in the book, then. Possibly whoever typed up the answer key thought that the problem was
[tex]log_{10}\frac{x^3}{\sqrt{1+x}}[/tex]
 
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Oh, so I'm right? How anti-climatic...

Thanks again.
 

What is a logarithm?

A logarithm is a mathematical function that is the inverse of the exponential function. It helps to solve for the exponent in an exponential equation.

How do you simplify logarithms?

To simplify logarithms, you can use the properties of logarithms, such as the product rule, quotient rule, and power rule. You can also use the change of base formula or the fact that log a of a is equal to 1.

Why is it important to simplify logarithms?

Simplifying logarithms makes them easier to work with and to solve equations involving logarithms. It also helps to identify patterns and relationships between numbers.

Can you provide an example of logarithm simplification?

Yes, for example, log2(8) can be simplified to 3 because 2 to the power of 3 equals 8.

Are there any common mistakes to avoid when simplifying logarithms?

Yes, some common mistakes include forgetting to apply the logarithm rules, not simplifying completely, or mixing up the base of the logarithm with the base of the number inside the parentheses.

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