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Ch. 7 - Transcendental Functions
Hass - Thomas' Calculus 15th Edition
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7장, 문제 7.2.1f

1. Express the following logarithms in terms of ln 2 and ln 3.
f. ln √(13.5)

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Start by expressing the argument inside the logarithm in terms of numbers whose logarithms you can relate to \( \ln 2 \) and \( \ln 3 \). Note that \( 13.5 = \frac{27}{2} \), since \( 27 = 3^3 \) and \( 2 \) is already a base we want.
Rewrite the expression \( \ln \sqrt{13.5} \) as \( \ln \left( 13.5^{\frac{1}{2}} \right) \) to use the power rule of logarithms.
Apply the power rule of logarithms: \( \ln \left( a^b \right) = b \ln a \). So, \( \ln \sqrt{13.5} = \frac{1}{2} \ln 13.5 \).
Substitute \( 13.5 = \frac{27}{2} \) into the logarithm: \( \frac{1}{2} \ln \left( \frac{27}{2} \right) \).
Use the logarithm quotient rule: \( \ln \left( \frac{a}{b} \right) = \ln a - \ln b \). So, \( \frac{1}{2} ( \ln 27 - \ln 2 ) \). Then express \( \ln 27 \) as \( \ln 3^3 = 3 \ln 3 \).

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