SOLUTION: Hello. I am on my last homework problem and am having a horrible hard time with this problem. Any help would be so appreciated. Thank you ln(x+3)-ln(x-6)=4

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Question 814378: Hello. I am on my last homework problem and am having a horrible hard time with this problem. Any help would be so appreciated. Thank you
ln(x+3)-ln(x-6)=4

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The trick to solving this is
to make the substitution:








Hope I got it
The method should be OK

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