SOLUTION: ln(y+4)=ln(y+1)+ln5; I tried working each side out individually on my calculator but the answers do not agree with my any of my 4 choices. I came up with 2.639 for left side and 4
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Question 348140: ln(y+4)=ln(y+1)+ln5; I tried working each side out individually on my calculator but the answers do not agree with my any of my 4 choices. I came up with 2.639 for left side and 4.007 for right side
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ln(y+4) = ln(y+1)+ln5
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ln(y+4) = ln[5(y+1)]
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y+4 = 5(y+1)
y+4 = 5y+5
4y = -1
y = -1/4
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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