SOLUTION: Solve to the nearest hundredth: e^(x+2)=6
When I did the work, I got (x+2)ln e=6
x+2=6
x=4
**I think this is wrong t
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Question 404461: Solve to the nearest hundredth: e^(x+2)=6
When I did the work, I got (x+2)ln e=6
x+2=6
x=4
**I think this is wrong though. Please help! Thanks! :)
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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