SOLUTION: Write each expression as a single natural logarithm.
30. 2 ln 10 - ln 5
31. 5 ln a + 3 ln b
32. 2 ln z - 1/2
(ln x 1 +3 ln y)
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Question 195449: Write each expression as a single natural logarithm.
30. 2 ln 10 - ln 5
31. 5 ln a + 3 ln b
32. 2 ln z - 1/2
(ln x 1 +3 ln y)
Answer by windsolace(8) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
30) 2 ln 10 - ln 5
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= ln[(10^2)/5]
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= ln (20)
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31) 5 ln a + 3 ln nb
= ln [(a^5)(b^3)]
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32) There's an error in your question which i can't make out. But you get the idea from question 31. And don't post your maths homework online for people to solve for you.
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