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Consider the following equation. 6 ^ ( -x ) + 4 = 3x -1

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Answer:

1.68

Explanation:

1. Move all of the terms to the left side and set the problem equal to zero.

2. Set each factor equal to zero.

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For this case we have the following equation:


6 ^ {- x} + 4 = 3x-1

We must clear the value of x, we follow the steps below:

We subtract 3x on both sides of the equation:
6 ^ {- x} -3x + 4 = -1

Add 1 to both sides of the equation:


6 ^ {- x} - 3x + 4 + 1 = -1 + 1\\6 ^ {- x} - 3x + 5 = 0

Each side of the equation is drawn, then the solution is the x value of the intersection point.


x = 1.68

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x = 1.68

Consider the following equation. 6 ^ ( -x ) + 4 = 3x -1-example-1
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