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#1 2007-05-05 05:10:22

Xx
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This might be a simple question..

After evaluating an area under a curve I am left with the result 1/3ln(64)

I need to change this to a result in the form ln(b). I know that the 'b' I'm looking for is 4, however, I obtained this by trial and error. How can you change the first version of the result into ln(4) in a systematic way, that makes sense?

Thanks

#2 2007-05-05 05:28:12

Stanley_Marsh
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Re: This might be a simple question..

Note that

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