SOLUTION: Trying to convert from exponential form to logarithmic form. Ln (2)=ln (e^0.08t)
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Question 1031380: Trying to convert from exponential form to logarithmic form. Ln (2)=ln (e^0.08t)
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Ln (2)=ln (e^0.08t)
ln of e^something is something.
ln and e cancel each other. e^ln2 is 2.
Therefore, ln2=0.08t
t=ln2/0.08
t=8.66
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