SOLUTION: I'm having a hard time with natural logarithms Ln(8k-7) - Ln(3+4k)=Ln(9/11) Show me how to solve please
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I'm having a hard time with natural logarithms
Ln(8k-7) - Ln(3+4k)=Ln(9/11)
Show me how to solve please
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Edwin McCravy(20059)
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Multiply both sides by 11
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