solve this equation for m0

vm=u(lnm0-lnms)-gtf

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Add gtf to both sides then divide vm+gtf by u.
Then add lnms so ((vm+gtf)/u)+lnms=lnmo
Then to get rid of the natural log (ln) you put both sides in the exponent with base e so e^(((vm+gtf)/u)+lnms)=e^(lnmo)
And e and ln cancel out on the right side to leave you with
mo=e^(((vm+gtf)/u)+lnms)

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