SOLUTION: Solver for x lnx=1+ln(x-5)

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Question 77117: Solver for x
lnx=1+ln(x-5)




Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
taking the antilog of both sides gives...x=e(x-5)...distributing the e gives...x=ex-5e...subtracting ex gives...x-ex=-5e

factoring out the x gives...x(1-e)=-5e...dividing gives...

e is the base for natural logarithms

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