SOLUTION: Use natural logarithms to solve the equation below. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth. (6e^4x) - 2 = 3

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Question 479086: Use natural logarithms to solve the equation below. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.
(6e^4x) - 2 = 3

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Use natural logarithms to solve the equation below. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.
(6e^4x) - 2 = 3
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(6e^4x) - 2 = 3
6e^4x = 5
e^4x=5/6
take log of both sides
4x lne=ln(5/6)
log of base=1
4x=ln(5/6)=-.182
x=-.046