SOLUTION: how do i solve this equation including the natural base e? The problem is:
e^x+4 = 1/e^2x. pls note, the "x+4" and the "2x" are the exponents of natural base e. I couldn't sho
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Question 377672: how do i solve this equation including the natural base e? The problem is:
e^x+4 = 1/e^2x. pls note, the "x+4" and the "2x" are the exponents of natural base e. I couldn't show that on this screen. I tried:
ln e^x+4 = ln 1/e^2x. i THINK that gives me:x+4 = ln (1/e^2x), but i don't know what to do nxt. Thx!!!
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