Change the logarithm to base $e$ applying the change of base formula for logarithms: $\log_b(a)=\frac{\log_x(a)}{\log_x(b)}$
Evaluate the limit $\lim_{x\to4}\left(\frac{\ln\left(x+4\right)}{\ln\left(2\right)}\right)$ by replacing all occurrences of $x$ by $4$
Add the values $4$ and $4$
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