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Expanding logarithmic Expression In Exercise,Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression as a sum,difference,or multipal of logarithms.See example 3.

In (2x + 7)^1/3

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Answer:


(1)/(2)ln((2x+7))

Step-by-step explanation:


\ln{(2x+7)^{(1)/(2)}}

  • logarithm property:
    ln(a^b) = bln(a)


(1)/(2)ln((2x+7))

this is the most simplified form of the expression.

Only one property is being used here, also ln(2x+7) cannot be further simplified using any logarithmic properties

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