A few days ago
blisteringal

How do you solve 2 ln(3 – x) + 3x = 4?

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2 ln(3 – x) + 3x = 4

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A few days ago
norcekri

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The usual trick in many of these is to use both sides as exponents of epsilon, which removes the “ln” and leaves everything else as manageable terms.

e^(2 ln (3-x) + 3x) = e^4

Now, apply the exponent laws to break down the left side, gather the x terms together, and solve for x as you would normally. The answer isn’t as pretty, but now it’s solvable.

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