SOLUTION: Solve the equation by isolating the natural logarithm and exponentiating both sides. Express the answer in terms of e. ln 'square root'(x+9)=9

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Question 170835: Solve the equation by isolating the natural logarithm and exponentiating both sides. Express the answer in terms of e.
ln 'square root'(x+9)=9

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve the equation by isolating the natural logarithm and exponentiating both sides. Express the answer in terms of e.
ln 'square root'(x+9)=9
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ln(sqrt(x+9))=9
sqrt(x+9) = e^9
x+9 = e^18
x = e^18 - 9

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