How do you solve #ln ( x - 1) + ln x - ln ( x^2 + x - 2 ) = 0#?
1 Answer
Dec 17, 2015
The equation has no solution.
Explanation:
Know the following rule:
Basically, if logarithms with the same base are being added, the terms on the interior can be multiplied. If they're being subtracted, the terms are divided.
Thus, the equation can be simplified as
Factor the denominator.
Simplify.
Rewrite, recalling that
This equation has no solutions.
This can be confirmed by checking a graph.
graph{ln(x-1)+ln(x)-ln(x^2+x-2) [-1.29, 18.71, -3.8, 6.2]}
The graph approaches the