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    Exam 5: Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
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    Write the Algebraic Equation Which Can Be Used to Find\(5 ( x + 5 ) = \frac { - 35 } { x + 7 }\)
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Write the Algebraic Equation Which Can Be Used to Find 5(x+5)=−35x+75 ( x + 5 ) = \frac { - 35 } { x + 7 }5(x+5)=x+7−35​

Question 154

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Write the algebraic equation which can be used to find the exact solution of log5 5(x+5)=−35x+75 ( x + 5 ) = \frac { - 35 } { x + 7 }5(x+5)=x+7−35​

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