quick question how do I change e^C to C for $e^{-lny}=e^{x+C}$ $-y = e^{x+C}$ $y = -e^{x+C}$ $y = -e^{x}e^C$ Now I'm going to write this in implicit form, so I need to divide the $-e^{-x}$ $-ye^{x}=e^C$
@agent0smith
@kainui @dan815 get over here rofl
@ikram002p
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what the heck are those dollar signs are? looks like a syntax I've never seen laughing out loud
this is a serious question . unless i have to take the ln e^c or something
when aren't you serious? I thought you were done with this ?
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@Miracrown
cool website, now I understand what you're doing
can you upload the question
it looks cool
dude... how do I change a e^c to a C AS IN CONSTANT! BECAUSE I NEED IT TO BE IN IMPLICIT FORM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
just call it that
let C = e^c , big C equals e^(little c)
e^constant is still a constant
the only think I could think of is ln e^C to cancel out or something... charafjsdkfjdsklfjdsklf really?
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usuki <3 good luck with your math endeavors
you made a mistake Usuki
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