SOLUTION: Rewrite ln(x+9)-ln(x) as ln((x+9)/x)
Take e to both sides:
e^(ln((x+9)/x))=e^1
(x+9)/x=e^1
1+(9/x)=e^(1)
9/x=e^(1)-1
x=9/(e^(1)-1)
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Question 71215: Rewrite ln(x+9)-ln(x) as ln((x+9)/x)
Take e to both sides:
e^(ln((x+9)/x))=e^1
(x+9)/x=e^1
1+(9/x)=e^(1)
9/x=e^(1)-1
x=9/(e^(1)-1)
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