SOLUTION: rewrite this equation as a single logarithm 1/3ln(x)-lny+3lnx
This is the answer I got, not sure if its right, if not can you please help me understand why?
ln square root of x
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Question 865378: rewrite this equation as a single logarithm 1/3ln(x)-lny+3lnx
This is the answer I got, not sure if its right, if not can you please help me understand why?
ln square root of x with the 3 in front of square root over y times (x to the power of 3)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assuming the initial problem is , then the final answer is
You can rearrange the terms to get since that is NOT in the cube root.
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