How do you solve lnx+ln(x2)=1?

1 Answer
Oct 17, 2015

1+1+e2.9283

Explanation:

Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression.

ln(x(x2))=1

Rewrite both sides in terms of the base e

eln(x(x2))=e1

From the properties of logarithms this becomes

x(x2)=e

Distribute x on left hand side

x22x=e

Subtract e form both sides

x22xe=0

Applying the quadratic formula

(2)±(2)24(1)(e)2(1)

2±(4+4e)2

2±4(1+e)2

22±21+e2

1±1+e

We are only interested in 1+1+e2.9283

The other root is negative and not in the domain of the logarithmic function.