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How do you rewrite ln5 plus 2ln6 as a single log? - Answers
you can add logarithms if they both have the same baseuse this rule if they both have the same base, a:logam+logan= loga(mxn)all you have to do is multiply the base numerals together (mxn) :)ln5+2ln6= loge(5)+2loge(6)simplify it usingnlogam= logam^n= loge(5)+loge(6)^2= loge(5)+loge(36)use the first rule at the very top= loge(5x36)=loge(180)
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How do you rewrite ln5 plus 2ln6 as a single log? - Answers
you can add logarithms if they both have the same baseuse this rule if they both have the same base, a:logam+logan= loga(mxn)all you have to do is multiply the base numerals together (mxn) :)ln5+2ln6= loge(5)+2loge(6)simplify it usingnlogam= logam^n= loge(5)+loge(6)^2= loge(5)+loge(36)use the first rule at the very top= loge(5x36)=loge(180)
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How do you rewrite ln5 plus 2ln6 as a single log? - Answers
you can add logarithms if they both have the same baseuse this rule if they both have the same base, a:logam+logan= loga(mxn)all you have to do is multiply the base numerals together (mxn) :)ln5+2ln6= loge(5)+2loge(6)simplify it usingnlogam= logam^n= loge(5)+loge(6)^2= loge(5)+loge(36)use the first rule at the very top= loge(5x36)=loge(180)
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