Solve for x e^(4x)+2e^(2x)-15=0
Problem
Solution
Substitute a new variable to transform the equation into a quadratic form. Let
u=e(2*x) Sincee(4*x)=(e(2*x))2 the equation becomesu2+2*u−15=0 Factor the quadratic equation by finding two numbers that multiply to
−15 and add to2 These numbers are5 and−3
Solve for
u by setting each factor to zero.
Back-substitute
e(2*x) foru and solve forx For the first case,e(2*x)=−5 Sincee(2*x) must be positive for all realx there is no real solution for this case.Apply the natural logarithm to the second case,
e(2*x)=3
Isolate
x by dividing both sides by2
Final Answer
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