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OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

Can someone help me solve this?

OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

Which of the following logarithmic expressions are equivalent to \[In \sqrt{xy}=In(x/e)\] A. \[In(\sqrt{x^3y}/e)\] B. \[In(x^2y/2e)\] C. \[\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }In x^2y-e\] D. \[In(x \sqrt{xy})-1\] E. \[\frac{ 3 }{ 2 }Inx+\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }Iny-1\]

OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

@satellite73 Can you help me with this?

satellite73 (satellite73):

there must be something wrong here the first one is an equation, all the others are expressions

OpenStudy (triciaal):

try E

OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

I wrote them all correctly. I'm pretty sure I have to convert the equation into an expression somehow? @satellite73

satellite73 (satellite73):

could the first one be \[\ln \sqrt{xy}-\ln(x/e)\]

OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

@triciaal I have to pick three of them.

OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

@satellite73 I simplified the first one to \[\frac{ x \sqrt{xy} }{ e }\]

satellite73 (satellite73):

can you post a screen shot?

satellite73 (satellite73):

you put an equal sign i am guessing it is a minus sign

OpenStudy (triciaal):

my first choice was d

OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

@satellite73 here is a screenshot of the problem

satellite73 (satellite73):

OOOH a plus sign!!

OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

@triciaal I think it's A, D, and E possibly. I'm just not sure.

satellite73 (satellite73):

\[\ln \sqrt{xy}+\ln(x/e)\]

OpenStudy (jadareese_18):

Yes! My bad... sorry

OpenStudy (triciaal):

agree

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