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Write the expression in a single natural logarithm. 3 ln a - 0.5 (ln b + ln c^2)
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3 ln a - 0.5 (ln b + ln c^2)
ln a^3 - ln b^.5 - ln c

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ln (a^3 /(c√b) )
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