Question number 11. Solve this equation for $x$: $4e^{3x} - 3 = 10$ $\circ x = \frac{1}{3}ln\ 13$ $\circ x = \frac{1}{3}ln(\frac{13}{4})$ $\circ x = \frac{1}{3}ln(\frac{7}{4})$ $\circ x = 3ln(\frac{13}{4})$ $\circ x = 3ln(\frac{4}{13})$ None of the above
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