Question: 6. Solve for b, accurate to four decimal places: 3* = 4bx Part B (from Worked Examples 71, pp. 496-500). 7. We can NOT use

6. Solve for b, accurate to four decimal places:
6. Solve for b, accurate to four decimal places: 3* = 4bx Part B (from Worked Examples 71, pp. 496-500). 7. We can NOT use the "In" trick on this one: 16* - 4* =3. Why not? How would we start this problem, then? 8. If we try solving In(2x) + In(x+1) = 3 and get a negative solution, we will have to throw it out. Why ? gol 9. Applying the swooshy move to In(2x2 + 2x) = 3, we arrive at 2x + 2x -e=0. Show how to solve this for x. 10. Show how to solve: log, x + log, x = 1 (This is similar to p. 499 example 10)

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