Question 80987
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Algebra opertions can't solve that. You can only do that
with a graphing calculator:

The solution above has the ln graph incorrectly drawn.

<font color = "green">2 ln (x-1)</font> > <font color = "blue">e^(x-4) - 2</font>

Graph y = left side and y = right side

Graph <font color = "green">y = 2 ln(x-1)</font> as a green curve

Graph <font color = "blue">y = e^(x-4)</font> as a blue curve

{{{graph(300,300,-2,8,-5,5,0,2*ln(x-1), (exp(x-4))-2)}}}

Use the intersection feature of your graphing 
calculator to find the two points
where they cross.  They are 

(1.3815389,-1.927085) and (5.6216649, 3.06151) 

The green curve is greater (higher) than the blue curve 
only between those points, so the x-values for which it 
is greater is on the interval 

(1.3815389, 5.6216649)

That's the only way to find the solution.

Edwin</pre>