SOLUTION: log y=log(a*e^x)

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Question 118205: log y=log(a*e^x)
Answer by wgunther(43)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have no idea what variable where's supposed to be solving for. Solving for a and y seem trivial though, so I'm assuming it's x.




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