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Solve the missing variable

e^(x+6)+5=1
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
There's nothing missing here. To solve for x, just follow the usual steps:

e^(x+6) + 5 = 1
e^(x+6) = -4
No real solutions exist. Powers of e are never negative.
8 years ago
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