SOLUTION: ln (xsquared + 3x + 4) = ln 2
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Question 83814: ln (xsquared + 3x + 4) = ln 2
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ln (xsquared + 3x + 4) = ln 2
Take the anti-log of both sides to get:
x^2+3x+4 = 2
x^2+3x+2=0
(x+2)(x+1)=0
x=-2 or x=-1
Checking in the original problem:
If x=-2: ln(4-6+4)=ln2
If x=-1: ln(1-3+4)=ln2
Both answers are good.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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