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Solve ln(x) - ln(x+1) =2

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To solve the equation ln(x) - ln(x+1) = 2, you can use the properties of logarithms. Combine the logarithms using the quotient rule: ln(x/(x+1)) = 2. Then, exponentiate both sides using e to get x/(x+1) = e^2. Solve for x from there.
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