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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ln(e^2x)+ln(ey)-3 write as a single logarithm

sam (.sam.):

For \(ln(a)+ln(b)\), you can use the identity \(ln(a)+ln(b)=ln(ab)\)

sam (.sam.):

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