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What is the solution to this equation?
In(2x + 4) = ln(x + 3)

Sagot :

x= -1 !! hope this helps

The solution to this equation, [tex]ln(2x + 4) = ln(x + 3)[/tex] is  [tex]x=(-1)[/tex] .

What is log ?

A logarithm is the power to which a number must be raised in order to get some other number .

We have,

[tex]ln(2x + 4) = ln(x + 3)[/tex]

Now, apply log rules

As we have [tex](ln)[/tex] on both which will be cancel out,

    [tex]2x+4=x+3[/tex]

    [tex]3x=3-4[/tex]

    [tex]x=(-1)[/tex]

So, on getting solution to the given equation we get the value of [tex]x=(-1)[/tex] .

Hence, we can say that the solution to this equation, [tex]ln(2x + 4) = ln(x + 3)[/tex]  is  [tex]x=(-1)[/tex] .

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