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Solve the equation y = ex for x.

Solve the equation y = ex for x.-example-1

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Answer:

x= y/e (or the last answer choice on your screen)

Explanation:

User ZootHii
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The transformed equation, with
\( x \) in terms of
\( y \), is
\( x = \ln(y) \). therefore, option C is correct

The image shows multiple choice options for a transformed version of the equation
\( y = e^x \). To find the form of
\( x \) in terms of
\( y \), we need to apply logarithmic operations because the equation involves the exponential function
\( e^x \).

Here's the step-by-step process to solve for
\( x \):

1. Start with the given equation:
\( y = e^x \).

2. To solve for \( x \), take the natural logarithm (ln) of both sides of the equation to get the exponent on its own. This works because
\( \ln(e^x) = x \), which is the inverse operation of the exponential function.

3. You'll end up with
\( \ln(y) = x \).

So the transformed equation, with
\( x \) in terms of
\( y \), is
\( x = \ln(y) \). This corresponds to one of the choices given in the image. No further calculation is necessary, as this is a direct application of logarithmic properties.

User William Jones
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