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Write the logarithm of a single quantity: 2ln(x)+ln(4)-(1/2)ln(9)
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Answered by bobpursley
Think on these:

n ln x = ln (x^n)

lnx + lny= ln (xy)

lnx-lny= ln(x/y)
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