SOLUTION: How do you use log laws to write ln 8 + ln 125 - ln 40 in the terms of ln 5?
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Question 362583: How do you use log laws to write ln 8 + ln 125 - ln 40 in the terms of ln 5?
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How do you use log laws to write ln 8 + ln 125 - ln 40 in the terms of ln 5?
ln 8 + ln 125 - ln 40
ln (8*125) - ln 40
ln ((8*125)/40)
ln (1000/40}
ln (25)
ln (5*5)
ln 5 + ln 5
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