Final answer:
To solve ln(3x-6)=5, exponentiate both sides to get 3x-6=e^5. Then solve for x, which after calculations and rounding, results in x ≈ 51.471.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the equation ln⁽³ˣ⁻⁶⁾=5, first recall that the natural logarithm function is the inverse of the exponential function ex. Therefore, you can exponentiate both sides of the equation to cancel out the natural logarithm.
- Express the equation as eln⁽³ˣ⁻⁶⁾= e5.
- This simplifies to 3x - 6 = e5 because the natural logarithm and the exponential function are inverses.
- Now, you can calculate e5 which approximately equals 148.413159. Adding 6 to both sides gives 3x = 148.413159 + 6 = 154.413159.
- Finally, divide by 3 to solve for x: x = 154.413159 / 3 ≈ 51.471053.
Therefore, the solution to the equation rounded to the nearest thousandth is x ≈ 51.471.