Explanation:
In (2) = 2x + 3
[tex]Note\colon ln=\log _e[/tex][tex]\log _e(2)\text{ = 2x+ 3}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} 2=e^{(2x+3)} \\ The\text{ equation: }2\text{ = }e^{2x+3} \end{gathered}[/tex]The base (e) becomes the power (exponent) for the expression in the other side of the equation.