SOLUTION: How can I write the following expression as a single term that does not contain a logarithm : e^6-6ln(x)+ln(y)

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Question 863300: How can I write the following expression as a single term that does not contain a logarithm : e^6-6ln(x)+ln(y)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We will use the identities

(1)     

(2)     

(3)     



Use (1)



Use (2) on the third factor:



Use (3) on the exponent of the second factor:



Use (2) on the second factor:



That doesn't contain a logarithm, so it would do.
Maybe you might want to go further and get rid of the
negative exponent:



Edwin

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