ln 4 + ln x = 3; i would really appreciate some help.

beli3ve

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okay, here's my problem.

ln 4 + ln x = 3

i am enrolled in an independent study course and i am having a lot of trouble with this problem. i am completely unsure as of how to go about solving this problem. there are other problems i need help with as well. but maybe help with this one will help me figure out the others.

any help offered would be appreciated!
thank you. =]
 
Are you familiar at all with the log rules, such as "log<sub>b</sub>(m) - log<sub>b</sub>(n) = log<sub>b</sub>(m/n)"?

Thank you! :D

Eliz.
 
ln 4 + ln x = 3

As stapel said, you need to use simple logarithm rules...

ln 4 + ln x = ln4*x
ln 4x = 3

Do you know what to do next?
 
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