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Write ln(x^3y^2) in terms of u and v (picture provided)

Write ln(x^3y^2) in terms of u and v (picture provided)-example-1

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Remember the properties of logarithms. If you have ln81, you can pull out the power of two (9^2) and have 2ln9. Also, you could do ln9 + ln9 because 9*9=81 and ln9*9 = ln9 + ln9

With these properties, you can get 3lnx+2lny, which is 3u+2v according to the answer.

Hope I helped!

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