SOLUTION: Assume that x and y are positive numbers. Simplify the expression e^ 2lnx + 3lny. I know that e^lnx = x and e^lny = y and that with the product rule we would then multiply?

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Question 733709: Assume that x and y are positive numbers. Simplify the expression e^ 2lnx + 3lny.
I know that e^lnx = x
and e^lny = y
and that with the product rule we would then multiply? and get (e^2 x)(e^3 y)?

Answer by lynnlo(4176)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


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