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    Exam 14: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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    Solve the Logarithmic Equation\(\ln ( 4 x + 1 ) - \ln ( x + 3 ) = \ln 3\)
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Solve the Logarithmic Equation ln⁡(4x+1)−ln⁡(x+3)=ln⁡3\ln ( 4 x + 1 ) - \ln ( x + 3 ) = \ln 3ln(4x+1)−ln(x+3)=ln3

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Solve the logarithmic equation. ln⁡(4x+1)−ln⁡(x+3)=ln⁡3\ln ( 4 x + 1 ) - \ln ( x + 3 ) = \ln 3ln(4x+1)−ln(x+3)=ln3

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