Start as you would with any algebra equation- divide both sides by 11 to get (2+ e^(-x))^{-1}= 4/11. Of course, (2+ e^(-x))^(-1)= 1/(2+ e^(-x))= 4/11 so "invert" both sides:
2+ e^(-x)= 11/4. Can you continue from here? (The inverse of e^x is ln).
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