SOLUTION: Dear tutor,
I have a problem with this equation involving (ln)
ln(lnx)=2
what does X=
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Question 63360: Dear tutor,
I have a problem with this equation involving (ln)
ln(lnx)=2
what does X=
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
have a problem with this equation involving (ln)
ln(lnx)=2
what does X=
:
Find the e^ of both sides
you get:
ln(x) = 7.389056099
:
Find the e^(7.389056099)
x = 1618.177992
:
Check on a good calc like a Ti83: ln(ln(1618.177992)) = 2
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