2^x/(2x+1)

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Solution for 2^x/(2x+1) equation:


D( x )

2*x+1 = 0

2*x+1 = 0

2*x+1 = 0

2*x+1 = 0 // - 1

2*x = -1 // : 2

x = -1/2

x in (-oo:-1/2) U (-1/2:+oo)

(2^x)/(2*x+1) = 0

(2^x)/(2*x+1) = 0 // * 2*x+1

2^x = 0

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x belongs to the empty set

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