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Cory Avila
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Express 4 ln 2 - ln 4 as a natural logarithm
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Aria Skinner
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2 ln 2
Step-by-step explanation:
4 ln 2 - ln 4
Replace 4 as 2^2
4 ln 2 - ln 2^2
We know that ln a^b = b ln a
4 ln 2 - 2 ln 2
2 ln 2
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