SOLUTION: Why are there 2 solutions to: ln (x+2)^2=6
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Question 1015838: Why are there 2 solutions to: ln (x+2)^2=6
Answer by josgarithmetic(39631) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Understand signed numbers. r is a real number;
is a positive number and must be a positive number. r can be positive or r can be negative.
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