SOLUTION: Evaluate {{{ln(1/3sqrt(e))}}} the 3 is supposed to be over the check, where the invisible 2 usually goes. I got ln 1/e^1/3 whcich then equals -1/3, but I think I'm missing a step.
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Question 38014: Evaluate the 3 is supposed to be over the check, where the invisible 2 usually goes. I got ln 1/e^1/3 whcich then equals -1/3, but I think I'm missing a step.
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your answer is correct: You can write the problem as:
But , so:
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