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    Feb 18, 2009, 09:45 PM
    solving for x in an equation with constant "e"
    I'm having trouble understanding the "e" in my math class. I am given the equation C=300eto the 0.2xpower. E is sub text of 300. I'm to solve for x. I'm xnot sure if I can replace e with log and then convert it to exponential form. Can someone please help me out? :confused:
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    Feb 19, 2009, 02:13 AM

    divide through by 300, then use the rule


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