SOLUTION: Use the one-to-one property to solve the equation for x.
e^(5x+1)=e^16
That equation is supposed to read this-
e to the power of 5 x plus 1 end exponent equals e to the p
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Question 1030021: Use the one-to-one property to solve the equation for x.
e^(5x+1)=e^16
That equation is supposed to read this-
e to the power of 5 x plus 1 end exponent equals e to the power of 16
Just in case I did not write the equation correctly
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The exponents must be equal
This is the same situation as if you had:
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So, I can say:
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check answer:
OK
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