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26 August, 23:12

How do you do 5ln x = 35 ... ?

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  1. 27 August, 00:22
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    That's going to depend a lot on what you want to "do" to it.

    I'm going to assume that you want to find a number for 'x' that makes

    the whole equation a true statement. Here's how I would do it:

    5 ln (x) = 35

    Divide each side by 5: ln (x) = 35/5

    ln (x) = 7

    Raise 'e' to the power of each side: e^[ ln (x) ] = e⁷

    But e^[ ln (x) ] is just 'x'. So x = e⁷ = 1,096.633 ... (rounded)

    That's the only number you can write in place of 'x'

    and make the original equation true.
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