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Question Number 12728 by geovane10math last updated on 30/Apr/17

x^n  + ca^x  = k          c, a, n, k constant  x = F(n, a, c, k)  (solve for x)    I will try make x^n  = k − θ and ca^x  = θ,  but, if someone can help, please!

$${x}^{{n}} \:+\:{ca}^{{x}} \:=\:{k}\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:{c},\:{a},\:{n},\:{k}\:\mathrm{constant} \\ $$$${x}\:=\:{F}\left({n},\:{a},\:{c},\:{k}\right)\:\:\left(\boldsymbol{{solve}}\:\boldsymbol{{for}}\:\boldsymbol{{x}}\right) \\ $$$$ \\ $$$$\mathrm{I}\:\mathrm{will}\:\mathrm{try}\:\mathrm{make}\:{x}^{{n}} \:=\:{k}\:−\:\theta\:\mathrm{and}\:{ca}^{{x}} \:=\:\theta, \\ $$$$\mathrm{but},\:\mathrm{if}\:\mathrm{someone}\:\mathrm{can}\:\mathrm{help},\:{please}! \\ $$

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