Asked by Jillian
ln(e^(5)·3^log3(e)+1/2e^-3ln(2)
the first base e has en exponent of 5 times 3 to the power/exponent of log with a base of 3 (3). the second base of e has a power/exponent of (-3In(2)
the first base e has en exponent of 5 times 3 to the power/exponent of log with a base of 3 (3). the second base of e has a power/exponent of (-3In(2)
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Answered by
Steve
recall that
log_a(b) = 1/log_b(a)
so, your expression is
ln(e^5) + ln(e) + (1/2)(1/8))
= 5+1+1/16
= 97/16
log_a(b) = 1/log_b(a)
so, your expression is
ln(e^5) + ln(e) + (1/2)(1/8))
= 5+1+1/16
= 97/16
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