SOLUTION: How would you solve for "x" if... -2e^(x+3)=-6
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How would you solve for "x" if...
-2e^(x+3)=-6
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Hi,
-2e^(x+3)=-6
e^(x+3)= 3
x+ 3 = ln(3)
x = ln(3) - 3
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