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How do i solve y=ln(2x)

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As we know, e and ln(x) are inverses of each other. We can use this to our advantage by having e as a base, and raising both the sides of the equation:

e^(y) = e^(ln(2x))

This simplifies down to (using ln(x) properties):

e^y = 2x

Solve for x to get:

x = (e^y)/(2)
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