SOLUTION: how do I solve ln(15y-10)-ln(1-y)=ln(x-2)+ln(5-x)

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Question 25276: how do I solve
ln(15y-10)-ln(1-y)=ln(x-2)+ln(5-x)

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ln[(15y-10)/(1-y)] = ln[(x-2)(5-x)]
Take the anti-ln of both sides to get:
[(15y-10)/(1-y)] = [(x-2)(5-x)]
This cannot be further simplified and
only allows for "y" to be solved it terms
of "x".
Cheers,
stan H.