Use the laws of logarithms to rewrite the expression
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OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
ok... start at the beginning and finish when done
OpenStudy (johnnydicamillo):
\[\ln \sqrt[5]{xy}\] in a form with no logarithm of a product, quotient or power. After rewriting we have \[\ln \sqrt[5]{A \ln x + b \ln y}\] with the Constant A = blank and the constant B = blank, how do I find those blanks?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
woah
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is that symbol xD
OpenStudy (johnnydicamillo):
lol which one the a?
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OpenStudy (johnnydicamillo):
the 'A' and 'b' are just some constant number
OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
hmmm so... what's the question again?
OpenStudy (johnnydicamillo):
how do I find the values of those constants?
OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
are those consants supposed to be based from \(\large \ln \sqrt[5]{xy} ?\) because, I do not get that
OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
but I think the idea is that you're supposed to expand that logarithm and thus you'd see the A and B constants
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