Question 4 Use Question 2 to compute In(13x) dx. Expressions like e, In(2) should not be x10 approximated. /" n(13z) x10 .5 dx 4

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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.5: Properties Of Logarithms
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Question 4 Use Question 2 to compute
In(13x)
x10
-dx. Expressions like e, In(2) should not be
approximated.
.5
In(13æ)
dx =
x10
Transcribed Image Text:5 Question 4 Use Question 2 to compute In(13x) x10 -dx. Expressions like e, In(2) should not be approximated. .5 In(13æ) dx = x10
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