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Solve each system. Use any method you wish.$$\left\{\begin{aligned}\ln x &=5 \ln y \\\log _{2} x &=3+2 \log _{2} y\end{aligned}\right.$$
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This gives us: \[\ln x = \ln y^5\] Since the natural logarithm is a one-to-one function, we can equate the arguments of the logarithms to get: \[x = y^5\] Show more…
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