Simplify each of the following expressions, using logarithm rules where applicable. From the numbers in the drop-down menus, match each equation with the corresponding simplified answer in the list: \ln\left(e^{(X+2)}e^{(X-2)}\right) 1: 2X 2. \left(X-2\right)\left(X+2\right) 3. X^2 - 4 \left(X+2\right)\left(X-2\right) e^{\left(\left(X+2\right)\ln\left(X-2\right)\right)}
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Step 1: Simplify the first expression using the product rule of logarithms: ln(ab) = ln(a) + ln(b) ln (e(X+2) e(X-2)) = ln(e(X+2)) + ln(e(X-2)) Show more…
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