Question 1209069
To solve for $x$ in terms of $y$ and $z$, we'll need to isolate $x$ on one side of the equation. However, due to the complex nature of the right-hand side, it's difficult to directly isolate $x$.

A more practical approach is to use numerical methods or software tools to solve for $x$ given specific values of $y$ and $z$. These tools can handle complex equations and provide accurate solutions. 

If you have specific values for $y$ and $z$, please provide them, and we can use a numerical method or software tool to find the corresponding value of $x$. 

Alternatively, if you have a specific context or application for this equation, it might be possible to simplify or approximate the right-hand side under certain conditions. 

However, in general, finding an explicit solution for $x$ in terms of $y$ and $z$ in a closed form is challenging due to the complexity of the equation.