write an equation and solve it. anything goes as long as you address the following points:
a....
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write an equation and solve it. anything goes as long as you address the following points:
a. the equation must start with an x variable in an exponent.
b. the equation must require logarithms to solve.
c. in the solution you must use the power rule, the product rule and the quotient rule at least once each.
d. explain each step as you solve; which rules are you using and why?
e. what challenges did you face as you were writing your problem? did you run into any dead ends?
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