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Angelina Delacruz
13 October, 09:30
Solve for a given 2e^a = 4b
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Zoe Parrish
13 October, 09:46
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a = ln (2b)
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide by 2 and take the natural log.
e^a = (4b) / 2 = 2b
a = ln (2b)
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