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Dax Wagner
24 November, 10:53
Solve the exponential equation. 3 (e^3) - 14=11
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Chandler
24 November, 13:00
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2.027 to the nearest thousandth.
Step-by-step explanation:
3 (e^3) - 14 = 11
3 (e^3) = 11 + 14 = 25
e^3 = 25/3
e = ∛ (25/3)
e = 2.027.
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