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Mathematics, 19.07.2021 04:40 sherlinejules1

Rewrite the expression ln(33^3)+ln(9^4) so that it includes the expressions ln(3) and 33 and 9 do not appear inside a natural logarithm. I know that an equivalent answer is 3ln(33)+8(ln)3, but I'm not sure how to rewrite this such that it fulfills the requirements.

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