How do you solve for x? e^{-2x}+e^{x}=\frac{1}{3}?

Malaki Aguilar

Malaki Aguilar

Answered question

2022-02-04

How do you solve for x?
e2x+ex=13?

Answer & Explanation

Layla Humphrey

Layla Humphrey

Beginner2022-02-05Added 11 answers

Collect ex on the left:
ex(e2+1)=13 rearrange:
ex=13(e2+1)
apply the ln on both sides:
ln[ex]=ln[13(e2+1)]
so: x=ln[13(e2+1)]
use the properties of log relating sums and subtractions to multiplications and divisions to get:
Therefore,
x=ln(1)ln[3(e2+1)]=0ln(3)ln(e2+1)

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