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100^x+1=25^x+1

Solve for x
ALSO: remember that the x+1 is also part of the exponent.
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There are these things called parentheses that let you avoid awkward notes like "remember that the x+1 is also part of the exponent." But we appreciate the note.



100^(x+1)=25^(x+1)


Taking logarithms



(x+1) \log 100 = (x+1) \log 25



(x+1) \log 100 - (x+1) \log 25 = 0



(x+1) (\log 100 - \log 25) = 0


We don't need a calculator or anything; all we need to know is that difference of logs isn't zero.



x+1=0



x=-1


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