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HELP I need to find at least the common base: 100^x +1 = 25^x +1

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remember that
(a^b)^c=a^(bc)

and
(ab)^c=(a^c)(b^c)

and if
a^b=c^b if b=b≠0, then a=c

and
ln(a^b)=b(ln(a))

and ln(1)=0



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

100=25*4


(25*4)^(x+1)=25^(x+1)


(25^(x+1))(4^(x+1))=25^(x+1)

I guess that's a common base?

if we were to solve for x then divide both sides by
25^(x+1)


4^(x+1)=1

take the ln of both sides


ln(4^(x+1))=ln(1)


(x+1)ln(4)=0


(x+1)=0


x=-1

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