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Solve the equation 50/(1+e^-5r)=25

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- U first divide both sides by (1+e^-5r)
- Divide both sides by 25
-Move the term e to the left side
- Move 2 to the right side
- Calculate and change the negative sign the positive (if both sides are negative, both sides can be switched to positive)
- change the 1 into exponential form (e^0)
- Divide both sides.
Solve the equation 50/(1+e^-5r)=25-example-1
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