I Solve ln(a/b+1) Using Identity ln(a+b)=ln b + ln(a/b+1)
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To solve the expression "ln(a/b+1)" using the identity "ln(a+b)=ln b + ln(a/b+1)", it is noted that the identity may lead to repetitive results. The discussion emphasizes that without a specific equation, the expression cannot be simplified further and numerical methods or power series expansions may be necessary for solutions. Participants suggest that finding a value for T requires numerical approximations and caution regarding the interval of convergence for the series. Resources for power series and numerical solutions are recommended, including links to Wikipedia and Wolfram Alpha. The conversation ultimately highlights the need for a defined equation to facilitate solving the logarithmic expression.