SOLUTION: I was just trying to establish if concluding the problem being:
Re-write the following expression as a single logarithm.
2 LN 2 - ((LN 36) / 2) + (2/3 LN 27)
Equals the quantity
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Re-write the following expression as a single logarithm.
2 LN 2 - ((LN 36) / 2) + (2/3 LN 27)
Equals the quantity
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Question 488739: I was just trying to establish if concluding the problem being:
Re-write the following expression as a single logarithm.
2 LN 2 - ((LN 36) / 2) + (2/3 LN 27)
Equals the quantity of:
LN [(27 ^ (2/3))(2^2) / (36^.5)
Thank you very much. Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Re-write the following expression as a single logarithm.
2 LN 2 - ((LN 36) / 2) + (2/3 LN 27)
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ln2^2-ln36^(1/2)+ln27^(2/3)
=ln4-ln6+ln9
=ln(4*9/6)
=ln6
What you have is correct but the expression can be greatly simplified.