Math Diagnostic17#
If \( x = \) 4 \(y\) + 5 then \(e^x\) is equal to:
Part 1#
Answer Section#
\(e^{5} e^{4 y}\)
\(e^{4 y} + e^{4}\)
\(4 e^{4} e^{y}\)
\(5 e^{4 y}\)
Don’t Know
Attribution#
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If \( x = \) 4 \(y\) + 5 then \(e^x\) is equal to:
\(e^{5} e^{4 y}\)
\(e^{4 y} + e^{4}\)
\(4 e^{4} e^{y}\)
\(5 e^{4 y}\)
Don’t Know
Problem is licensed under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.