How do you solve ln 4 + 2 ln x = 0?

1 Answer
May 13, 2016

I found x=1/2

Explanation:

We can first operate on the 2 of the second ln to write:
ln(4)+ln(x)^2=0
we now use the property of the sum to write:
ln(4x^2)=0
we use the definition of log to write:
4x^2=e^0
4x^2=1
x^2=1/4
x=+-sqrt(1/4)=+-1/2
where we use only the positive one.