SOLUTION: 6=ln(x+9)
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Question 753758: 6=ln(x+9)
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6 = ln(x+9)
Find the antilog; of both sides
e^6 = x + 9
403.4288 = x + 9
403.4288 - 9 = x
x = 394.4288
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Check this on a calc: enter: ln(494.4288+9); results is 6.000
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