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Mathematics, 24.10.2020 17:50 Dweath50

Okay, so I have a question where it's an exponent one one side and a log on the other like 5e^(x+1)+2=2log((x^2)+3) and I have to find the smallest solution for x and explain how I got there. I desperately need some assistance

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