Solve the following equations. Solutions without sufficient work will receive no credit. A) e^{x^2+5x}=e^{-6} x = (Smaller Number) x = (Larger Number) B) ln(x+1)-ln2 = ln 4 x =
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Simplify the left side of the equation using logarithmic rules: In(x+1)-Inz = In((x+1)/z) Show more…
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