SOLUTION: ln( x+ 6) = ln(x -6)
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Question 423530: ln( x+ 6) = ln(x -6)
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ln( x+ 6) = ln(x -6)
x+ 6 = x -6
x-x = -6 - 6
0x = -12
0 = -12
Since the equation is NEVER true for any x value, this means that there are NO solutions.
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