SOLUTION: Solve. Where appropriate, include approximations to the nearest thousandth. If no solution exists, state this. thanks the t in the problem should be a little higher than the e.
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Question 251027: Solve. Where appropriate, include approximations to the nearest thousandth. If no solution exists, state this. thanks the t in the problem should be a little higher than the e.
Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here is the original equation:
step 1: "ln" both sides
step 2: use power rule.
t ~ 6.908.
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