Solve for x (2^x-2^(-x))/3=4
Problem
Solution
Multiply both sides by
3 to isolate the numerator.
Substitute
u=2 to transform the equation into a quadratic form, noting that2(−x)=1/u
Multiply the entire equation by
u to eliminate the fraction.
Rearrange the equation into standard quadratic form
a*u2+b*u+c=0
Apply the quadratic formula
u=(−b±√(,b2−4*a*c))/(2*a) to solve foru
Simplify the radical and the fraction.
Back-substitute
u=2 and discard the negative root, since2 must be positive (6−√(,37)<0 .
Solve for x by taking the logarithm of both sides.
Final Answer
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