Intermediate Algebra: Connecting Concepts through Application

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 0-53449-636-9
ISBN 13: 978-0-53449-636-4

Chapter 6 - Logarithmic Functions - 6.4 Properties of Logarithms - 6.4 Exercises - Page 516: 7

Answer

$= \ln 2 + 2\ln h + 3\ln k$

Work Step by Step

$ \ln (2h^{2}k^{3})$ $= \ln 2 + \ln h^{2} + \ln k^{3}$ $= \ln 2 + 2\ln h + 3\ln k$
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