SOLUTION: ln x-ln(x-4)=ln 4
include approximations to the nearest thousandth.
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Question 269905: ln x-ln(x-4)=ln 4
include approximations to the nearest thousandth.
Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
THis is a natural log question. we start with
step 1 - the rules say that when you subtract ln's you divide the information to get
step 2 - eliminate the ln's to get
step 3 - cross multiply to get
subtract to get
divide to get
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