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22 March, 20:54

If x>0, then (ln x) ^6=6 ln x. true 0r false. why?

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  1. 22 March, 21:29
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    This is false.

    It is wrong, because this property of the tumble is only used when the exponent is in the variable "x"For example: Ln (x ^ 6) = 6Ln (x)

    And

    6Ln (x) = / = Ln (x) ^6

    Because, Ln (x) ^6 = Ln (x). Ln (x) ...

    ... Ln (x) Six time.
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