SOLUTION: Can someone help me with logarithms?!?! I need to solve the equation (6 + 6 lnx = 11) by isolating the natural logarithm and exponentiating both sides, expressing the answer in ter
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Question 46225: Can someone help me with logarithms?!?! I need to solve the equation (6 + 6 lnx = 11) by isolating the natural logarithm and exponentiating both sides, expressing the answer in terms of e. Any explanation would be extremely helpful as I am not even sure where to start!!
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Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6 + 6ln(x) = 11
6ln(x) = 5
ln(x) = 5/6
x = e^(5/6)
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