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  • 14-01-2020
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In Exercise, use the properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression as a sum, difference, or multiple of logarithms.
In 3/2

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  • 15-01-2020

Answer:

[tex]Ln(\frac{3}{2} )=Ln(3)-Ln(2)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The property of the logarithms that can be used for this expression is:

[tex]Ln(\frac{A}{B} )=Ln(A)-Ln(B)[/tex]

in this case we have

[tex]Ln(\frac{3}{2})[/tex]

so [tex]A=3[/tex] and [tex]B=2[/tex]

so we rewrite the expression as a difference using [tex]Ln(\frac{A}{B} )=Ln(A)-Ln(B)[/tex]:

[tex]Ln(\frac{3}{2} )=Ln(3)-Ln(2)[/tex]

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