SOLUTION: how to solve for x, when ln(-9x+7)=3?

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Question 360423: how to solve for x, when ln(-9x+7)=3?
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ln(-9x+7)=3
-9x+7 = e^3
-9x = e^3 - 7
9x = 7 - e^3
x = (7 - e^3)/9
x = (-13.0855)/9
x = -1.454

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