How do you write 5-2ln(a) as a single natural logarithm
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How do you write 5-2ln(a) as a single natural logarithm

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5 = ln (e^5), and 2 ln(a) = ln(a^2). So,

5-2ln(a) = ln(e^5) - ln(a^2) = ln (e^5 / a^2)
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