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OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

Please help. WILL MEDAL! @mathstudent55 @Mehek14 @triciaal @sleepyjess @hartnn @jim_thompson5910

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

Write 3600 as a power whose base is e.

OpenStudy (erak):

You would take the ln of 3600

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

I'm not sure how to do that.

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

Can you explain?

OpenStudy (erak):

Just put in ln 3600 into your calculator. What do you get?

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

8.1886...

OpenStudy (erak):

to test out your answer, what is e^8.1886...

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

3600

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

So the answer is: \[e ^{8.188689..}\]

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

?

OpenStudy (erak):

so yeah, your answer would be e^8.1887 if you round, but the exact value would be e^(ln3600). not sure what your work wants, but the exact is usually used.

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

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