SOLUTION: Please help me solve this equation.
Round to the nearest thousandth.
2 ln(y+1) = ln(y^2 - 1) + ln 5
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Question 890920: Please help me solve this equation.
Round to the nearest thousandth.
2 ln(y+1) = ln(y^2 - 1) + ln 5
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