Use the Laws of Logarithms to expand the expression completely. Logarithms of products, quotients, radicals or powers must not \ln\left(\frac{z^3e^8}{\sqrt{x}y^2}\right)
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Step 1: Apply the power rule of logarithms to separate the terms inside the logarithm: ln(z^3) + ln(e^8) - ln(√(x)) - ln(y^2) Show more…
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