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Mohit7

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How do i solve this equation:

2lnx=ln(5 + 4x)

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2lnx=ln(5 + 4x)

2=ln(5 + 4x)/lnx

logx(5 + 4x) = 2

x2= (5 + 4x)

x2- 4x - 5 = 0

(x-5)(x+1) = 0

x = -1,5

but when x = -1, there is no solution.

x = 5
 
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Captain Gh3y said:
take e to the power of both sides

e^(2ln(x)) = e^(ln(5+4x))

x^2 = 5+4x

Solve quadratic from here, ignore solutions not greater than zero
fuck i knew there was an easier way. do it that way, my way is the way of suckers :(:eek:
 

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Captain Gh3y said:
take e to the power of both sides

e^(2ln(x)) = e^(ln(5+4x))

x^2 = 5+4x

Solve quadratic from here, ignore solutions not greater than zero
Im confused, how and why do u take e to the power of both sides?
 

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You can take the ln of something or raise it to base e, as many time as you want, as long as you do it to both sides... unless you do both at once, in which case it doesn't matter if you only do it to one side, as these operations cancel each other out.
 

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To prove eln x = x

y = eln x

ln y = ln eln x

ln y = ln x . ln e (Logarithm Law logaxn = n logax)

ln y = ln x (Because ln e = 1)

y = x (ln's cancel out)

eln x = x (y = eln x)
 

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f3nr15 said:
To prove eln x = x

y = eln x

ln y = ln eln x

ln y = ln x . ln e (Logarithm Law logaxn = n logax)

ln y = ln x (Because ln e = 1)

y = x (ln's cancel out)

eln x = x (y = eln x)
ugh why did I not know that? :|
Thanks, that helped more than 1 person. :p
 

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