SOLUTION: Ln(2x-1)-Ln(x-1)=Ln5

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Question 1148378: Ln(2x-1)-Ln(x-1)=Ln5
Answer by ikleyn(52810)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is equivalent to


     = 5  in the area  2x-1 > 0,  x-1 > 0.


Solve this simple equation and check/select those its roots that belong to the pointed domain.


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