find the exact solution to the following equation: ln(x) + ln(3) = ln(6)

My first step would be to put all the known values on one side: ln(x) = ln(6) - ln(3) Then, using log laws, we have: ln(x) = ln(6/3) so, ln(x) = ln(2) so, x = 2

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