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Write your answer as a fraction or round your answer to two decimal places

Write your answer as a fraction or round your answer to two decimal places-example-1
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Answer


x=(e^(4)-6)/(4)\approx12.15

Step-by-step explanation

Given:


\ln(4x+6)=4

As it is a natural logarithm, the base for this is Euler's constant, meaning that:


e^(\ln(a))=a

Thus, applying this to both sides of the equation we get:


e^{\operatorname{\ln}(4x+6)}=e^4
4x+6=e^4

Solving for x:


4x=e^4-6
x=(e^4-6)/(4)\approx12.15

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