How do you solve #ln(-4x-4)-ln3=3#? Precalculus Properties of Logarithmic Functions Natural Logs 1 Answer Noah G Aug 18, 2016 Use the rule #lnx - lna = ln(x/a)#: #=> ln((-4x - 4)/3) = 3# #=> (-4x - 4)/3 = e^3# #=> -4x - 4 = 3e^3# #-4x = 3e^3 + 4# #x = -1/4(3e^3 + 4)# Hopefully this helps! Answer link Related questions What is the natural log of e? What is the natural log of 2? How do I do natural logs on a TI-83? How do I find the natural log of a fraction? What is the natural log of 1? What is the natural log of infinity? Can I find the natural log of a negative number? How do I find a natural log without a calculator? How do I find the natural log of a given number by using a calculator? How do I do natural logs on a TI-84? See all questions in Natural Logs Impact of this question 2068 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License