Solve In(5x+7) = 8. Round to the nearest thousandth.

Can someone walk me through this?

ln(5x+7) = 8

5x+7 = e^8
5x = e^8 - 7
x = (e^7 - 7)/5

just recall that ^ and log (or ln) are inverse operations, just like

+ and -
* and /
√ and ^2
...

5x+7=e8

Subtract 7 from both sides of the equation.
5x=e8−7

Divide each term by 5 and simplify.
x=e85−75

594.79159740

Thank you, but it's an equation dealing with natural logarithms.

(the “/“ is division)

Sure! To solve the equation ln(5x+7) = 8, we need to isolate the variable x. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do that:

Step 1: Start by taking the exponential of both sides of the equation in order to cancel out the natural logarithm. Since the exponential function that cancels out ln is e^x, we have:

e^(ln(5x+7)) = e^8

Step 2: Simplify the left side of the equation. The exponential function and the natural logarithm are inverse functions, so they cancel each other out. This leaves us with:

5x+7 = e^8

Step 3: Now, we need to isolate the variable x. Start by subtracting 7 from both sides of the equation:

5x = e^8 - 7

Step 4: Finally, divide both sides of the equation by 5 to solve for x:

x = (e^8 - 7) / 5

Now, to round the solution to the nearest thousandth, you would use a calculator to calculate the value of (e^8 - 7) / 5 and then round the result to three decimal places.

potato

i hope this helps

no parenthesis are needed.

5x+7=8

I would take the 7 and subtract is from 7 and 8
the new equation would look like this
5x= 1

then you would take 5/5 and 1/5 and then there’s your answer. I’m not the greatest at math but this is how I’d do it :)