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Solve for x in the following expression. Enter your answer in decimal form, rounded to four decimal places. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. ln(6x) + 3 = ln(2x + 4)

          Solve for x in the following expression. Enter your answer in decimal form, rounded to four decimal places. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. 
ln(6x) + 3 = ln(2x + 4)
        

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Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
James Stewart 8th Edition
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Solve for x in the following expression. Enter your answer in decimal form, rounded to four decimal places. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. ln(6x) + 3 = ln(2x + 4)
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00:01 Hello friends in this question we need to solve the following expression to find the value of x.
00:05 So we have log of 6x plus 3 is equal to log of 2x plus 4 by logarithm we write log of 6x minus 6x minus 4 is equal to minus 3 and then log of 6x divided by 2x plus 4 is equal to minus 3.
00:29 Now taking antelog on both sides, we write 6x by 2x plus 4 is equal to e power minus 3.
00:37 And so 6x is equal to we multiply as 2 e power minus 3x plus 4 e power minus 3...
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