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e^x-2-12^2x+3=0
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Answered by
drwls
You have a -2 and a +3 in that equation. Why don't you combine them? Or is (x-2) supposed to be an exponent of e?
If you are only studying algebra, I am surprised that they are teaching you to use e = 2.71828...
You should use parentheses to clarify what the exponents are in your equation.
In any case, it appears to be a transcendental equation that will have to be solved by graphing or iteration.
If you are only studying algebra, I am surprised that they are teaching you to use e = 2.71828...
You should use parentheses to clarify what the exponents are in your equation.
In any case, it appears to be a transcendental equation that will have to be solved by graphing or iteration.
Answered by
MV
e^(x-2)-12^(2x+3)=0
Class is a college level math prep.
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