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nunchakula
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Just came across this for a program I'm writing. I need to be able to solve an equation of the form ln(x) =f(x) where f isn't a logarithm. specifically, it's ln(x)=-x^2+ a*x+b.
Is this solvable for x or do I need a numeric approximation?
Is this solvable for x or do I need a numeric approximation?