write as single logirithim
In-In 2
Using quotient rule of logarithms
ln(m/n) = ln(m) – ln(n)
so
ln(1)-ln(2) = ln(1/2)
It's really Natural Logarithm
I would recommend looking at the rules for both Logarithm and Natural Logarithm.
Thank you!!!!
To write "In-In 2" as a single logarithm, we can use the property of logarithms that states:
ln(a) - ln(b) = ln(a/b)
Applying this property, we can rewrite "In-In 2" as:
ln(e) - ln(2) = ln(e/2)
Therefore, "In-In 2" as a single logarithm is ln(e/2).