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4(ln(4))-4(ln(1))The answer is 8ln(2) but I don’t know why. I would like to understand the process.

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Answer:
4(\ln (4))-4(\ln (1))=8\ln (2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expression:


4(\ln (4))-4(\ln (1))

ln(1) = 0

So, what we have left is


4\ln (4)

This can be written as:


\begin{gathered} 4\ln (2^2) \\ =4*2\ln (2) \\ =8\ln (2) \end{gathered}

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