Relax

Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]ln(4)+2\,\,ln(y)[/tex]

(the first option of the list)

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the properties of logarithms (first the logarithm of a product and then the logarithm of a power, we write:

[tex]ln(4\,y^2)=ln(4)+ln(y^2)=ln(4)+2\,\,ln(y)[/tex]

which agrees with the first option in the list of possible answers.

No 1 is correct the first one is the answer good luck!!!!