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Solve for x and y. 4^(x+y) = 64 2^(2x-y) = 128 A) x = 10/3, y = -1/3 B) x = -10/3, y = -1/3
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Solve for x and y.
4^(x+y) = 64
2^(2x-y) = 128
A) x = 10/3, y = -1/3
B) x = -10/3, y = -1/3
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So we have
Solve for
:
Plug
into one of the equations:
So the answer is
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4^10/3 + -1/3 will equal to 64
2^(2*10/3-1/3) will equal to 128
Your final answer is
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x = 10/3, y = -1/3
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