SOLUTION: 1. Use properties of logarithms to expand the logarithmic expression as much as possible.Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions .l n (e3/5)
2. Evaluate or simplify the e
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Question 721685: 1. Use properties of logarithms to expand the logarithmic expression as much as possible.Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions .l n (e3/5)
2. Evaluate or simplify the expression without using a calculator. 3 1 0(log 5.2)
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
- I'm guessing "l n" is supposed to be "ln"
- What is "e3/5"? "e times 3 divided by 5", "e to the 3/5 power" or "(e to the third power) divided by 5"?
- What is "3 1 0(log 5.2)"???
Please re-post your questions and try to make it clear what your expressions are:- Use the "^" character to indicate an exponent (just like on a calculator)
- Use parentheses to group connected parts of an expression. For example:
e^(3/5) would mean "e to the 3/5 power i.e.
(e^3)/5 would mean "(e to the 3rd power} divided by 5" i.e. - If you can't figure out how to use just numbers, letters and symbols to express the problem clearly, use some English to help describe the expressions
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