SOLUTION: This is a rather confusing question and I apologize if it confuses anyone else too.. but here goes: e^(xlnb) (e^(xlnc)) = (bc)^2

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Question 636327: This is a rather confusing question and I apologize if it confuses anyone else too.. but here goes:
e^(xlnb) (e^(xlnc)) = (bc)^2

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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You didn't bother to share what you wanted so I can only presume that you want to solve the equation for . Actually, the only source of confusion is your failure to tell the whole story. Be that as it may:

Apply to the RHS:



Take the natural log of both sides:



Apply



Apply



Apply the sum of the logs is the log of the product,



Divide both sides by



John

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