is this right?

Hello, thetomps!

If ln(x - 10) - ln(x - 4) + ln(x + 11) = ln (x + 3), then x = 49 ?
Yes! . . . Nice work!

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You can <u>check</u> your answer, you know . . .

Plug \(\displaystyle x = 49\) into the equation. .Is the statement true?

We have: . \(\displaystyle \ln(49 - 10)\ -\ \ln(49 - 4)\ +\ \ln(49 + 11) \;\;^?=^? \;\;\ln(49 + 3)\)

Then: . \(\displaystyle \ln(39)\ -\ \ln(45)\ +\ \ln(60) \;\;^?=^? \;\;\ln(52)\)

The left side is: .\(\displaystyle \ln\left(\frac{39\cdot60}{45}\right) \;= \;\ln\left(\frac{2340}{45}\right) \;= \;\ln(52)\) . . . yay!
 
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