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Write the expression as a sum and/or a difference of logarithms, with all variables to the first degree. In 2x2y8 In 2x2y = (Simplify your answer.)
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Write the expression as a sum and/or a difference of logarithms, with all variables to the first degree.
In 2x2y8
In 2x2y = (Simplify your answer.)
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Answer:
ln 2 + 2 ln x + 8 ln y
Explanation:
Use of properties
log ab = log a + log b
log a^b = b log a
Given expression
In 2x^2y^8
Simplifying
In 2x^2y^8 =
ln 2 + ln x^2 + ln y^8 =
ln 2 + 2 ln x + 8 ln y
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