SOLUTION: how do you simplify e^ln(sin(x)) and e^3ln(x)
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Question 985937: how do you simplify e^ln(sin(x)) and e^3ln(x)
Answer by ikleyn(52801) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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= (provided sin(x) > 0).
= (provided x > 0).
It is the basic property of a logarithm: = x for any a > 0, a=/=1 and x > 0.
See the lesson WHAT IS the logarithm in this site.
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