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How do I go about solving this problem?

How do I go about solving this problem?-example-1

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take common factor, notice the ln(x) common factor, thus

x\boxed{ln(x)}+4\boxed{ln(x)}=0\implies \boxed{ln(x)}(x+4)=0
and solve for "x"
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