SOLUTION: 3ln(x-1)+4=10
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Question 1002464: 3ln(x-1)+4=10
Found 2 solutions by fractalier, person24:
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From 3ln(x-1)+4=10,
subtract four and then divide by three and get
3ln(x-1)=6
ln(x-1)=2
Now exponentiate
x-1 = e^2
and add one...
x = 1+e^2
Answer by person24(13) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3ln(x-1)+4=10
first we want to get the natural log all by itself
subtract 4 from both sides
3ln(x-1)=6
now lets divide 3 by both sides
ln(x-1)=2
now we can take the anti-log of both sides
x-1=e^2
Now add one to both sides
x=e^2+1
Hope that helps!!!
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