Solving 3log(x)=6-2x: A Beginner's Guide

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To solve the equation 3log(x)=6-2x, it is noted that the solution cannot be expressed in elementary functions. The discussion highlights the use of Lambert's W function or numerical methods like Newton's method for finding solutions. It emphasizes that x must be greater than zero due to the logarithm's domain restrictions. The equation can be rewritten as x^3e^(2x) - e^6 = 0, and an approximate solution can be found by graphing. For practical applications, a combination of bisection and Newton's method is recommended for finding numerical solutions.
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Where does one begin to solve the equation 3log(x)=6-2x?
 
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The solution to that equation is not expressible in terms of elementary functions.
 
Looks like material for Lambert's W (or Newton's method).
 
you could use a numerical approach like Newton's method to find a solution. if I am not mistaken you can say that x>0 since ln(x) is undefined otherwise and then rewrite your equation as x^{3}e^{2x}-e^{6}=0
 
an approximate solution is possible through pt of intersection of the 2 graphs...but i don't think there's any way to find an exact solution save hit n trial
 
MATLAB's solver gave:

\frac{\mathrm{e}^{2}}{\mathrm{e}^{\omega\!\left(\ln\!\left(\frac{2}{3}\right) + 2\right)}}

Where \omega is given by: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Omega_function.

Good call by whoever said it needed the Lambert W-function ^_^

But for practical purposes, just use bisection+Newton.
 
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