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    High School Changing the subject of this equation

    I see, thankyou. So there is no way at all to make x the subject in this case?
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    High School Changing the subject of this equation

    I had a feeling this was going to be the outcome... damnit!
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    High School Changing the subject of this equation

    I am having difficulty making x the subject of the following formula. y = [a.e^(b.x)] + [c.e^(d.x)] I thought the first step would be to take the natural log of both sides of the equation: ln(y) = ln(a)+b.x+ln(c)+d.x But this does not work, even though the following is correct: y...