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where it says ln um x squared minus three minus two l and x minus l and x plus one so before i gave you guys a single quantity right a single logarithm and then we all split and then we expanded it into using multiple logarithms right well now my directions are a little bit different now im giving you multiple logarithms and what i want you to do is to rewrite it using one logarithm all right and this is also what we call condensing the equation so im going to take a look at this the first thing we always want to do is take our exponent and at least bring them up to the top so we have ln of x squared minus 3 minus ln of x squared minus ln of x plus 1. so when we see that subtraction what is that subtraction telling us we need to do division right so lets just kind of work at this one at a time from left to right so if i was going to combine these by division i could say thats the same thing as ln of x squared minus 3 divided by x squared minus ln of x plus 1. would everybody agree