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THE LAST PART TO THE QUESTION ONLYPLEASE DO NPT ANSWER THE FIRST 2 PARTS ONLY THE LAST POART

THE LAST PART TO THE QUESTION ONLYPLEASE DO NPT ANSWER THE FIRST 2 PARTS ONLY THE-example-1

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The given expression is


\ln (\frac{e^(6x)(x^2+14)^{(1)/(9)}}{(x-4)^4})

We will use the rule of expansion of ln


\ln ((ab)/(c))=la(a)+\ln (b)-\ln (c)
\ln (e^(6x))+\ln (x^2+14)^{(1)/(9)}-\ln (x-4)^4

Use the rule


\begin{gathered} \ln (a)^n=n\ln (a) \\ \ln (e^n)=n \end{gathered}
6x+(1)/(9)\ln (x^2+14)-4\ln (x-4)

The answer is


\ln (\frac{e^(6x)(x^2+14)^{(1)/(9)}}{(x-4)^4})=6x+(1)/(9)\ln (x^2+14)-4\ln (x-4)

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