SOLUTION: Expand the logarithm as much as possible. ln(1/9^k) Condense to a single logarithm with a leading coefficient of 1. -log(base b)(1/9) Use the properties of logarithms to ex

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Question 1089669: Expand the logarithm as much as possible.
ln(1/9^k)
Condense to a single logarithm with a leading coefficient of 1.
-log(base b)(1/9)
Use the properties of logarithms to expand the logarithm as much as possible. Rewrite the expression as a sum, difference, or product of logs.
ln(a^-8)/b^-7c^6)

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