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What is ln(4)-ln(x)=ln(3)+ln(x)(please supply steps to solution)
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What is ln(4)-ln(x)=ln(3)+ln(x)(please supply steps to solution)
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ln[4/x] = ln[3x]
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4/x = 3x
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3x^2 = 4
x^2 = 4/3
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x = +-(2/3)sqrt(3)
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Stan H.
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