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How do you solve ln x + ln x^2=5 to get e^2 (e^2)^1/3?
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ln(x) + ln(x^2) = 5
ln(x) + 2*ln(x) = 5
ln(x)(1+2) = 5
ln(x) = 5/3
x = e^(5/3)