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Solve the exponential equation using the method of relating the bases by first rewriting the equation in the form of e^u=e^v 1/e ^6x =√e ÷e ^6−x ...?
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Solve the exponential equation using the method of relating the bases by first rewriting the equation in the form of e^u=e^v
1/e ^6x =√e ÷e ^6−x ...?
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-6x=1/2 +x-65.5=7xx=11/14
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