SOLUTION: solce thequation ln(x+5)-ln(3)=ln(x-3)
Algebra.Com
Question 58263This question is from textbook
: solce thequation ln(x+5)-ln(3)=ln(x-3)
This question is from textbook
Answer by jaya_rohith1@yahoo.com(33) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ln(x+5)-ln3 = ln(x-3)
ln(x+5)/3=ln(x-3)
implies x+5/3 = x-3
x+5 = 3(x-3)
x+5 = 3x-9
14 = 2x
x= 7
RELATED QUESTIONS
ln(x-3)+ln(x)=ln(4) (answered by venugopalramana)
ln x - ln(x-4) =ln... (answered by Fombitz)
ln (x + 5) - ln x... (answered by uuuu)
ln (x + 5) - ln x... (answered by atif.muhammad)
ln (x+5) - ln (x-1) = ln... (answered by stanbon)
ln 2x+3(ln x-ln... (answered by stanbon)
x= ln 3 + ln 4 - ln... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
ln(X+5)-ln 3=... (answered by oscargut)
ln(5+4x)-ln(3+x)=ln3 (answered by nerdybill)