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Write the expression as a single natural logarithm 3 ln 2 + 6 y

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Answer:


3\ln2 +6y=\ln(8e^(6y))

Explanation:

The given logarithmic expression is


3\ln2 +6y

We can rewrite this as;


3\ln(2) +6y\ln(e)

Recall and use the power rule of logarithms.


k\ln(a)=\ln(a^k)

This gives us;


\ln(2^3) +\ln(e^(6y))


\ln(8) +\ln(e^(6y))

We now apply the product rule of logarithms;


\ln(a)+\ln(b)=\ln(ab)

We apply this rule to get;


\ln(8e^(6y))

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