lnx-6[ln(x-4)+ln(x+4)]=0

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Solution for lnx-6[ln(x-4)+ln(x+4)]=0 equation:


Simplifying
lnx + -6[ln(x + -4) + ln(x + 4)] = 0

Reorder the terms:
lnx + -6[ln(-4 + x) + ln(x + 4)] = 0
lnx + -6[(-4 * ln + x * ln) + ln(x + 4)] = 0
lnx + -6[(-4ln + lnx) + ln(x + 4)] = 0

Reorder the terms:
lnx + -6[-4ln + lnx + ln(4 + x)] = 0
lnx + -6[-4ln + lnx + (4 * ln + x * ln)] = 0
lnx + -6[-4ln + lnx + (4ln + lnx)] = 0

Reorder the terms:
lnx + -6[-4ln + 4ln + lnx + lnx] = 0

Combine like terms: -4ln + 4ln = 0
lnx + -6[0 + lnx + lnx] = 0
lnx + -6[lnx + lnx] = 0

Combine like terms: lnx + lnx = 2lnx
lnx + -6[2lnx] = 0

Remove brackets around [2lnx]
lnx + -6 * 2lnx = 0

Multiply -6 * 2
lnx + -12lnx = 0

Combine like terms: lnx + -12lnx = -11lnx
-11lnx = 0

Solving
-11lnx = 0

Solving for variable 'l'.

Move all terms containing l to the left, all other terms to the right.

Divide each side by '-11'.
lnx = 0

Simplifying
lnx = 0

The solution to this equation could not be determined.

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