SOLUTION: How would you solve this problem?
Write as a single Logrithm: 2 ln x + 3 ln x + 8 ln (Square root x).
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Question 4542: How would you solve this problem?
Write as a single Logrithm: 2 ln x + 3 ln x + 8 ln (Square root x).
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2ln(x) + 3ln(x) + 8ln is which can be written as ie .
Hence we have 9ln(x).
jon
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