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OpenStudy (anonymous):

so easy, im probably just overlooking it, but if ln2= a and ln5=b, trying to write ln^5(sqrt)20

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We have two numbers 2 and 5 And we know that ln(2) = a and ln(5) = b That means, for example, that ln(2 times 5) = a + b OK?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im with you. i'm thinking 1/5(2a+b)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Actually, it's complicated enough that I have trouble… Now do you really mean ln^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ln 5sqrt20

OpenStudy (anonymous):

These guys are shutting down the website to reboot. Best to leave this and come back.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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