Solve for x e^x-6e^(-x)-1=0
Problem
Solution
Multiply the entire equation by
ex to eliminate the negative exponent, noting thatex⋅e(−x)=1
Substitute a new variable
u=ex to transform the equation into a quadratic form.
Factor the quadratic equation by finding two numbers that multiply to
−6 and add to−1
Solve for
u by setting each factor to zero.
Back-substitute
ex foru and solve forx using natural logarithms.
Discard the extraneous solution because
ex must always be greater than zero for real values ofx
Final Answer
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