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Solve 9^2x + 1 = 9^3x – 2

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Answer:

x=3

The next answer is the third choice

User Iano
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Hey, x = 3. Because they have the same base of 9, you just focus on the exponents so:

2x+1=3x-2

Subtract 1 by both sides to get

2x=3x-3

Then subtract 3x by both sides:

-x=-3

Divide both sides by -1 to get x=3

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