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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 21:30 afridi5250
Find the solution(s) to: LaTeX: \ln\left(x^2-30\right)=\ln\left(13x \right)ln ( x 2 − 30 ) = ln ( 13 x ) Check for extraneous solutions. Group of answer choices LaTeX: x=\ln15x = ln 15 LaTeX: x=-2,\:x=15x = − 2 , x = 15 LaTeX: x=-2x = − 2 LaTeX: x=15x = 15
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