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What is the first step in solving for ln(x-1)=ln6-lnx ? What property is used?
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What is the first step in solving for ln(x-1)=ln6-lnx ? What property is used?
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first step should be..
Quotient Property.
ln(x/y) = ln(x) - ln(y)
ln(x-1) = ln(6/x)
then you can disregard the logarithm and just set (x-1) equal to (6/x)
x-1 = 6/x
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