e^x+x

HA nice try, but if you’re gonna do that kinda thing don’t bring another variable into an equation of e^x+x=f(x) because that would just make things complicated. I’m not stupid. Talking like you know things doesn’t help, but it makes you look stupid when you end up finding the wrong solutions. So let’s say you take the limit of some variable x to some really big number in this situation: f(x)= e^x+x, you’re gonna get an even bigger number. Now let’s say that number x represented my patience. The more you push it, the more e^x gets bigger and then the lone x becomes insignificant since e^x becomes exponentially larger compared to x. So don’t blame things on another variable if the differentiable isn’t clean because nothing is gonna change the equation. Just because the solution isn’t what you want, nothing is changing the equation. Even brute forcing a solution from the equation is impossible - trust me, my friend Myspace did this all the time and I mean it worked for him.. but that’s because he’s weird and knows all the little tricks to math. I love math, but I don’t like making the equation complicated - keep it simple.