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Question 746949
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Solve for x: (e^x)+(e^x)= 0
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(e^x)+(e^x)= 0
2e^x= 0
e^x= 0/2
e^x= 0
ln(e^x) = ln(0)
Since you cannot take the natural log of 0, there are no solutions.
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Solve for x: (e^x)+(e^x)= 0
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2e^x = 0
e^x = 0
No solution.