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Solve the following equations.
√3 ⋅ 3^3x = 9

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Answer:

The solution is
x = 0.5

Explanation:

We need to write everything as a power of 3.

We know that:


√(a) = a^(0.5)

So


√(3) = 3^(0.5)

And


9 = 3^(2)

This following property is also important:


(a^(b))/(a^(c)) = a^(b-c)

To solve, the first step is putting everything with the variable x on one side and everything without the variable x on the other side


√(3).3^(3x) = 9


3^(0.5).3^(3x) = 3^(2)


3^(3x) = (3^(2))/(3^(0.5))


3^(3x) = 3^(2-0.5)


3^(3x) = 3^(1.5)

This means that:


3x = 1.5


x = (1.5)/(3)


x = 0.5

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