SOLUTION: IN(2x+1)/In(3x-1)=2 3^(2-x^2)=8 5(e^(2x-2)=15

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Question 664887: IN(2x+1)/In(3x-1)=2

3^(2-x^2)=8

5(e^(2x-2)=15

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
IN(2x+1)/In(3x-1)=2
Not IN, LN or ln, for natural logs
ln(2x+1)/ln(3x-1)=2


etc
Solve for x, reject any values that give ln of negative numbers.
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3^(2-x^2)=8
or use ln, doesn't matter if you're consistent.

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5(e^(2x-2)=15



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