ln (x^r) =
r ln x
The natural logarithm of x raised to the power of r can be expressed as:
ln(x^r) = r * ln(x)
This is because the natural logarithm of a power is equal to the exponent multiplied by the natural logarithm of the base. Therefore, we can rewrite ln(x^r) as r times the natural logarithm of x.
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