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In−6, the coefficient of is _________.​

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Answered by thakurramna00
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Answer:

-6 is the coefficient

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Answered by payalchatterje
0

Answer:

Required coefficient is (-6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given term is  ln( - 6)

Here we want to find coefficient of the given term.

Now question is how can we find coefficient of  ln(x)

We know, coefficient of  ln(x) is x.

For example,

We are taking a term  ln(5)

Coefficient of  ln(5) is 5 .

Again we are taking a term  ln( \frac{1}{2} )

Coefficient of  ln( \frac{1}{2} ) is  \frac{1}{2}

Here given,

 ln( - 6)

So, according to rule coefficient of  ln( - 6) is (-6).

This is a problem of Logarithm.

Some important formulas of Logarithm;/:

log_{x}(1)  = 0 \\ log_{x}(0)  = 1 \\ log_{x}(y)  =  \frac{ log(x) }{ log(y) }  \\ log( {x}^{y} )  = y log(x)  \\  log(x)  +  log(y)  =  log(xy)  \\ log(x)  -  log(y)  =  log( \frac{x}{y} )  \\ log_{x}(x)  = 1

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