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How do you solve 8e^4x+8=15 using natural log with e? Thank you!

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8e^(4x+8)= 15\\ e^(4x+8)=(15)/(8)\\ 4x+8=\ln (15)/(8)\\ 4x=\ln (15)/(8)-8\\ x=(1)/(4)\ln (15)/(8)-2
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The question brought up in the comments is deciding between whether your problem is
8e^4x+8=15 ((8e^4)x) or
8e^(4x)+8=15 ((8e^(4x)). There's also the third interpretation,
8e^(4x+8)=15 (using parentheses, 8e^(4x+8)).

I'll assume it's the second of these:


8e^(4x)+8=15

8e^(4x)=7

e^(4x)=\frac78

\ln(e^(4x))=\ln\frac78

4x\ln e=\ln\frac78

4x=\ln\frac78

x=\frac14\ln\frac78

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If instead it's the third possibility,


8e^(4x+8)=15

e^(4x+8)=\frac{15}8

\ln e^(4x+8)=\ln\frac{15}8

(4x+8)\ln e=\ln\frac{15}8

4x+8=\ln\frac{15}8

4x=\ln\frac{15}8-8

x=\frac14\ln\frac{15}7-2
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