SOLUTION: Solve for x. {{{ y = 20(x)1.1^x }}} This is for an online game I am playing (ogame.com) that uses equations to determine the amount of resources you produce and also to determine

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Question 127734: Solve for x.

This is for an online game I am playing (ogame.com) that uses equations to determine the amount of resources you produce and also to determine how many resources you can have on one planet at one time. I have worked through a lot of the equation(s) already and this is what I am left with. I have asked a high school teacher for help and she was a bit stumped. Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated. I believe this is the right category based on what I am told but if not could you let me know the correct place to submit it? Thanks

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you have two unknowns (x and y) and only one equation

you need the value of y to find the value of x

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