PreciousLee
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  • 15-09-2017
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How do I solve this equation ?1/3(6)^-4x + 1 =6

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emmajoy
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  • 15-09-2017
1/3 * 6^(−4x) + 1 = 6
1/3 * 6^(−4x) = 5
6^(−4x) = 15
ln(6^(−4x)) = ln(15)
−4x ln(6) = ln(15)
x = ln(15) / (−4 ln(6))
x ≈ −0.377847899

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