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Question 194318
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saxon algebra 2
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ln x/5e=
I got xln5. Is this right?
This question is from textbook
saxon algebra 2
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solver91311(24713)
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You can
put this solution on YOUR website!
I think you mean
in which case you are way off base.
First, the log of the quotient is the difference of the logs, so:
Second, the log of the product is the sum of the logs, so:
Finally,
so:
John