University Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)

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Chapter 1 - Section 1.6 - Inverse Functions and Logarithms - Exercises - Page 49: 49

Answer

$$y=e^{2t+4}$$

Work Step by Step

To solve natural logarithm equations, keep in mind this property: - If $\ln x = \ln a$ then $x=a$ $$\ln y=2t+4$$ - Recall the property: $\ln e^x=x$ That means $2t+4=\ln e^{2t+4}$ Therefore, $$\ln y = \ln e^{2t+4}$$ $$y=e^{2t+4}$$
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