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Solve the logarithmic equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places.

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Solve the logarithmic equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places.

ln x - ln (x + 1) = 2
asked Jan 29, 2015 in TRIGONOMETRY by anonymous

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Step 1:

The logarithmic equation is .

Apply quotient property of logarithms : .

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Apply exponential each side.

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Apply inverse property of natural logarithm : .

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In logarithmic equation, only positive values are defines,negative values are not defined.

There is a no solution for the logarithmic equation .

Solution:

No solution for the logarithmic equation .

answered Jan 29, 2015 by james Pupil

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