SOLUTION: The problem is:
5 + ln x^2 = 4
I have absolutely no idea how to solve this problem.
Please and thank you in advance !
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Question 108659: The problem is:
5 + ln x^2 = 4
I have absolutely no idea how to solve this problem.
Please and thank you in advance !
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ln x^2 = -1 ... taking antilog gives x^2=1/e ... so x=ħsqrt(1/e)
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