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Write the expression as a single natural logarithm. 3ln3 + 3lnc

A. ln(27 + c^3)
B. ln9c^3
C. ln27c
D. ln27c^3

1 Answer

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Using the rules of logarithms, you can change it to

ln(
3^(3)) + ln(
c^(3)) =

ln(27
c^(3))

This is because when you have a factor in front of a logarithm, that turns into an exponent, and when you add logarithms, you multiply the factors inside of the logarithm.

So your final answer is D.
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