Please follow the rules of posting in this forum, as enunciated at:Hello everyone.Help with these please.Solve and show me explanation for all thanks.
1. In(1+x^2) = 1+2Inx
2. e^x = 3^(x-2)
3. 4^(3x-1) = 3(5^x)
4. e^x + e^(2x) = e^(3x)
5. In(2 + e^-x ) = 2
6. 2 log2 x = 3 + log2 (x+1)
I'll get you started.Hello everyone.Help with these please.Solve and show me explanation for all thanks.
1. In(1+x^2) = 1+2Inx
2. e^x = 3^(x-2)
3. 4^(3x-1) = 3(5^x)
4. e^x + e^(2x) = e^(3x)
5. In(2 + e^-x ) = 2
6. 2 log2 x = 3 + log2 (x+1)
1. In(1+x^2) = 1+2Inx
I'll get you started.
1 =lne
In(1+x^2) = 1+2Inx
In(1+x^2) = lne+2Inx
I had the same wrong impression of Jomo's work when I first looked at it; then I realized that the second line is simply the equation being solved, not an implication from the first. The work is fine.No!
\(\displaystyle ln(1 + x^2) \ne 1 + 2ln(x)\)
I had the same wrong impression of Jomo's work when I first looked at it; then I realized that the second line is simply the equation being solved,
not an implication from the first. The work is fine.