Asked by Nichole
How do you solve In (x - 4) < 6?
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Answered by
PsyDAG
Add 4 to both sides.
An inequality is treated just like an equation, except the carat (<) is reversed when multiplying by a negative number.
An inequality is treated just like an equation, except the carat (<) is reversed when multiplying by a negative number.
Answered by
Layla
Add 4 to both sides
x-4+4<6+4
x<10
x-4+4<6+4
x<10
Answered by
Steve
huh? Does no one see that "ln" there?
ln(x-4) < 6
since e^x is increasing, a<b ==> e^a < e^b
x-4 < e^6
x < 4+e^6
ln(x-4) < 6
since e^x is increasing, a<b ==> e^a < e^b
x-4 < e^6
x < 4+e^6
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