Use the Product Rule of Logarithms to write the completely expanded expression equivalent to ln(5(3+7x)). Make sure to use parentheses around your logarithm functions ln(x+y).
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This is the Product Rule of Logarithms. So, ln(5(3+7x)) can be written as ln(5) + ln(3+7x). Show more…
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