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Zwen
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secondary 4 chevron_right A Maths chevron_right Singapore

How do I make t the subject? I tried but my answer abit off from the actual answer which is 4/3 ln (46N/15000-N) . I don't understand how the 1 can disappear and become N. Please help thanks.

Date Posted: 3 years ago
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Christmas MT
Christmas MT
3 years ago
After your third line, change 1 to N/N and then continue from there
Zwen
Zwen
3 years ago
Thanks

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Thanks