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How do I solve : 4e ^ 0.1x = 60

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x = 10 1n (15)

In decimal form it's 27.0805201
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Hey Jspjulie,

Lets solve your problem step by step.

The question we are encountering is: How do I solve :
4e^(0.1x)=60.

The first step is to divide both sides by 4.


(4e^(0.1x))/(4)=(60)/(4)

Now we simplify the fraction


e^(0.1x)=15


\mathrm{If\:}f\left(x\right)=g\left(x\right)\mathrm{,\:then\:}\ln \left(f\left(x\right)\right)=\ln \left(g\left(x\right)\right)


\ln \left(e^(0.1x)\right)=\ln \left(15\right)

Now we have to apply the log rule:
\log _a\left(x^b\right)=b\cdot \log _a\left(x\right)


0.1x\ln \left(e\right)=\ln \left(15\right)

Now we simplify


0.1x=\ln \left(15\right)

Finally, we reach our answer


x=\ln \left(15\right)\cdot \:10

Hope this helps,

AnthrαX
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