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13 June, 03:24

Expanding Logarithmic Expressions In Exercise, use the properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression as the sum, difference, or multiple of logarithms.

In (1 - x/3x) ^3

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  1. 13 June, 03:28
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    3 ln (1-x) - 3 ln3 - 3 ln x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have the following logarithmic expression.

    ln (1-x/3x) ³

    We apply the logarithm power rule.

    3 ln (1-x/3x)

    We apply the logarithm quotient rule.

    3. [ln (1-x) - ln 3x]

    We apply the logarithm product rule.

    3. [ln (1-x) - (ln3 + ln x) ]

    3. [ln (1-x) - ln3 - ln x]

    We apply the distributive property.

    3 ln (1-x) - 3 ln3 - 3 ln x
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