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What are the potential solutions to the equation below? 2In(x+3)=0 x=-3 and x=-4 x=-2 and x=-4 a=2and x=-3 a=2 and x=4

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Answer:

x = -2 and x = -4

The solution to the given equation is [tex]x=-2[/tex] .

What are equations?

Equation is a formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign.

We have,

[tex]2ln(x+3)=0[/tex]

Now,

Divide the above equation by [tex]2[/tex],

We get,

[tex]ln(x+3)=0[/tex]

Using the properties of logarithms,

We get,

[tex](x+3)=1[/tex]          [tex](Because\ ln(0)=1)[/tex]

[tex]x=-3+1[/tex]

[tex]x=-2[/tex]

So, the solution to [tex]2ln(x+3)=0[/tex] is [tex]x=-2[/tex] , using properties of logarithms.

Hence, we can say that the solution to the given equation is [tex]x=-2[/tex] .

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