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Solve for X. I can't seem to figure out how to isolate the X. The answers of course are X = 0,2 but I need to know the process. Thank you! 2^x = (3)/(2)x + 1
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Solve for X. I can't seem to figure out how to isolate the X. The answers of course are X = 0,2 but I need to know the process. Thank you! 2^x = (3)/(2)x + 1
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Solve for X. I can't seem to figure out how to isolate the X. The answers of course are X = 0,2 but I need to know the process. Thank you!
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There is no algebraic way of isolating X unfortunately.
For these equations, you have to solve with numerical approximation.
I suggest Newtons method if you know calculus.
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