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If f(x) =log((1+x)/(1-x)) then prove tha...

If `f(x) =log((1+x)/(1-x))` then prove that:
`f((x_(1)+x_(2))/(1+x_(1)x_(2)))=f(x_(1)) + f(x_(2))`

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