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... Start with the given expression
 - \ln\left(\sqrt[4]{e^3}\right))
... Expand the logarithm using the identity
 - \ln\left(e^{\frac{3}{4}}\right))
... Convert to exponential notation.
 - \frac{3}{4}\ln\left(e\right))
... Pull down the exponent using the identity
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Evaluate the natural log of "1" to get 0. This will simply go away.
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Evaluate the natural log of "e" to get 1

... Multiply
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