How do you solve ln(x+4)=ln7ln(x+4)=ln7? Precalculus Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations Logarithmic Models 1 Answer Alexander Jul 16, 2016 Taking the ee-xponential of both sides we get cancel(e)^(cancel(ln)(x+4)) = cancel(e)^(cancel(ln) 7) x+4 = 7 Subtracting 4 from both sides gives us our final answer of x = 3 Answer link Related questions What is a logarithmic model? How do I use a logarithmic model to solve applications? What is the advantage of a logarithmic model? How does the Richter scale measure magnitude? What is the range of the Richter scale? How do you solve 9^(x-4)=81? How do you solve logx+log(x+15)=2? How do you solve the equation 2 log4(x + 7)-log4(16) = 2? How do you solve 2 log x^4 = 16? How do you solve 2+log_3(2x+5)-log_3x=4? See all questions in Logarithmic Models Impact of this question 5401 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License