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User Semin Park
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Equation


f(x)=e^(0.4t)

Ok


\begin{gathered} \text{ In x = In (e)}^(0.4t) \\ In\text{ x = 0.4t} \end{gathered}

Maybe, we can change f(x) for y.

In x = 0.4t

or In (x) = 0.4t

Solve for t

t = In(x) / 0.4

Changing t for G(t)

g(t) = In(x) / 0.4 This is the result

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