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How do you solve this equation: 4^(2x+3)=1
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How do you solve this equation: 4^(2x+3)=1
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Hi,
Work:
Equation;
Write the number in exponential form with a base of 4.
Since the bases are the same, set the exponents equal.
Move constant +3 to the right side and change its sign.
Divide both sides of equation by 2.
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