SOLUTION: h0w do you express ln (1/2) in term of ln2 and ln3?

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Question 1129124: h0w do you express ln (1/2) in term of ln2 and ln3?

Answer by math_helper(2461)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


You can see this from , (by setting a=1, b=2 )

Remember, ln(x) is the value (an exponent) that e must be raised to to get back x. .
Study the properties of logarithms, maybe try to derive some of them to make it really sink in.



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