SOLUTION: How do I find the X coordinate of the equation e^x+2 -4
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Question 5880: How do I find the X coordinate of the equation e^x+2 -4
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
which x-coordinate? it has an infinte number of them. Be specific on what you want from the question :-)
by the way, what you wrote is not an equation..an equation has an "=" or "<" or ">" etc in it.. ie something equals something... you just wrote a term down.
Write back with the full question :-)
Jon.
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