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For this case we have the following expression:
ln (1 / root (e ^ 3))
Rewriting we have:
ln (1 / (e ^ (3/2)))
Using power properties we have:
ln (e ^ - (3/2))
By properties of ln we have:
ln (e ^ - (3/2)) = -3/2
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-3/2
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