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    Exam 3: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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    Solve\(\ln x ^ { 2 } - \ln 3 = 0\)
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Solve ln⁡x2−ln⁡3=0\ln x ^ { 2 } - \ln 3 = 0lnx2−ln3=0

Question 111

Question 111

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Solve ln⁡x2−ln⁡3=0\ln x ^ { 2 } - \ln 3 = 0lnx2−ln3=0 for xxx .


A) 9
B) −3,3- \sqrt { 3 } , \sqrt { 3 }−3​,3​
C) e9e ^ { 9 }e9
D) e3/2e ^ { 3 / 2 }e3/2
E) no solution

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