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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[z(z - 1)2]

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Answer:


ln((z))+2ln((z-1))

Explanation:


ln((z(z-1)^2))

we know that


  • ln(ab) = ln(a)+ln(b)


ln((z))+ln((z-1)^2)

we also know that:


  • ln(a^b) = bln(a)


ln((z))+2ln((z-1))

and this is our logarithmic expression rewritten!

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