0 = ($e^{-(x/2)}$)/4
You asked:
Investigate the equation: \(0 = \frac{{e}^{-\left( \frac{x}{2} \right)}}{4}\).
MathBot Answer:
No solution.
\(e\) is Euler's number, a mathematical constant that is approximately \(2.71828\).
0 = ($e^{-(x/2)}$)/4
You asked:
MathBot Answer:
No solution.
\(e\) is Euler's number, a mathematical constant that is approximately \(2.71828\).