Solve for x e^(2x)-3e^x+2=0
Problem
Solution
Substitute a new variable to transform the equation into a quadratic form by letting
u=ex Rewrite the equation using the substitution, noting that
e(2*x)=(ex)2=u2
Factor the quadratic equation by finding two numbers that multiply to
2 and add to−3
Solve for
u by setting each factor equal to zero.
Back-substitute
ex foru to find the values ofx
Apply the natural logarithm to both sides of each equation to isolate
x
Simplify the first result using the property
ln(1)=0
Final Answer
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