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In((6)/(e^8))Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite and simplify the logarithmic expression
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Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite and simplify the logarithmic expression
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To rewrite natural log, first start with the division inside the ln: ln(6) - ln(e^8). When you see an exponent, you can place it outside of the ln. your final will be:
Ln(6)-(8ln(e))
Hope this helps!
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