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Please help: write the expression as a single natural logarithm

Please help: write the expression as a single natural logarithm-example-1
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3In3+In9

This can be further expressed as:


\begin{gathered} In3^3+In9 \\ \text{Hint: xLoga=Log a}^x \end{gathered}

This becomes:


In27+In9

From the first law of logarithm;


\text{Loga}+\text{Logb}=\text{Logab}

Thus, we have:


\begin{gathered} In27+In9=In(27*9) \\ \Rightarrow In(243) \\ \Rightarrow In3^5=5In3 \end{gathered}

Hence, the final answer is 5In3

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