SOLUTION: Solve by taking the logarithm of both sides. e^2x/3=12 then solve.
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Question 547350: Solve by taking the logarithm of both sides. e^2x/3=12 then solve.
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(e^2x)/3=12
(e^2x)=36
take log of both sides
2xlne=ln36
log of base=1
2x=ln36
x=ln36/2≈1.7918
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