SOLUTION: Question: e^(x-1) - 5 = 5 What do I have to do differently in my calculations when there is a log e ? How do I solve this? (Also how would I do this on my calculator? It's a

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e^(x-1) - 5 = 5
What do I have to do differently in my calculations when there is a log e ? How do I solve this?
(Also how would I do this on my calculator? It's a Ti-84 Plus)

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





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