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Mareli Sanford
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17 November, 23:26
Can u separate ln (7+x) into ln7+lnx?
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Alfredo Duffy
17 November, 23:28
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No, you can not separate:
ln (7 + x) ≠ ln 7 + ln x
You can separate just if you have a logarithm of multiplication.
For example:
ln (7 · x) = ln 7 + ln x
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