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Hii:) anyone able to help with practice 6? Thanks:)!

Hii:) anyone able to help with practice 6? Thanks:)!-example-1

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Answer:

The answer is


x = \frac{ {e}^{ (3)/( ln(2) ) } }{4}

Explanation:


ln(2) * ln(4x) = 3

Divide both sides of the equation by ln 2

That's


( ln(2) ln(4x) )/( ln(2) ) = (3)/( ln(2) )

We have


ln(4x) = (3)/( ln(2) )

Covert the logarithm into exponential form using the property


ln(x) = b </h3><p> \: \: is \: \: \: the \: \: \: same \: \: \: as \: \: \: \:</p><p></p><h3>x = {e}^(b)

Are all the same

So


ln(4x) = (3)/( ln(2) )

is the same as


4x = {e}^{ (3)/( ln(2) ) }

Divide both sides by 4

We have the final answer as


x = \frac{ {e}^{ (3)/( ln(2) ) } }{4}

Hope this helps you

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