Expand the logarithm as much as possible. Rewrite the expression as a sum, difference, or product of logs. ln(1/121k)
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First, we can rewrite the expression as a difference of logs because of the division inside the log: ln(1/121k) = ln(1) - ln(121k) Show more…
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