SOLUTION: Suppose that x=ln(A) and y=ln(B). Write the following expressions in terms of x and y (so you cannot have an A or B anywhere in your answers).
1. ln(A−B)
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Question 1180001: Suppose that x=ln(A) and y=ln(B). Write the following expressions in terms of x and y (so you cannot have an A or B anywhere in your answers).
1. ln(A−B)
Thank you!
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