Question 394431
{{{ln(5-4x)=1}}} Start with the given equation.



{{{5-4x=e^1}}} Convert to exponential form



{{{5-4x=e}}} Evaluate 'e' to the first power to get 'e'



{{{-4x=e-5}}} Subtract {{{5}}} from both sides.



{{{x=(e-5)/(-4)}}} Divide both sides by {{{-4}}} to isolate {{{x}}}.



{{{x=-(e-5)/4}}} Simplify.



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Answer:


So the solution is {{{x=-(e-5)/4}}}



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