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Solve the exponential equation algebraically and use a graphing utility
400/1+e^-x= 350

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Lets first solve the exponential equation
(400)/(1+e^(-x) ) =350 algebraically:

400=350(1+e^(-x) )

400=350+350e^(-x)

50=350e^(-x)

350e ^(-x) =50

e^(-x) = (50)/(350)

e ^(-x) = (1)/(7)

ln(e ^(-x) )=ln( (1)/(7) )

-x=ln( (1)/(7) )

x=-ln( (1)/(7) )

x=1.95

Now to find the solution using a graphing utility, just type the equation and look for the point in which the graph intercepts the x-axis as shown in the picture. The point in which the graph intercepts the x-axis is a zero of the function, and therefore the solution.
Solve the exponential equation algebraically and use a graphing utility 400/1+e^-x-example-1
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