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Solve 8 = 2^2x − 1.

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Answer:

x = 2

Explanation:

You want to know the solution to the equation 8 = 2^(2x-1).

Solution

We can write both sides in terms of powers of 2, then equate the exponents:

2^3 = 2^(2x -1)

3 = 2x -1 . . . . . . . equate the exponents

4 = 2x . . . . . . . add 1

2 = x . . . . . . . divide by 2

The value of x is 2.

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Additional comment

The equation given in the problem statement is a linear equation equivalent to 8 = 4x -1. This has the solution x = 9/4 = 2.25.

We have presumed you are interested in an exponential equation. When the equation is 8 = 2^(2x) -1, the solution is x = log(3)/log(2) ≈ 1.58496, an irrational number. This suggests you want the solution to the exponential equation we showed above.

Parentheses are helpful when there is an exponent that contains math operations.

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User AbraCadaver
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Answer:

If


\sf 8 = 2^2 x - 1


\sf x = (9)/(4) \textsf{ or } 2 (1)/(4) \textsf{ or } 2.25

If


\sf 8 = 2^(2 x )- 1


\sf x \approx 1. 59

Explanation:

If the question is:


\sf 8 = 2^2 x - 1

Add 1 on both sides:


\sf 8 + 1 = 2^2 x - 1 + 1


\sf 9 = 2^2 x

Since 2² = 4.

So,


\sf 9 = 4 x

Divide both sides by 4.


\sf (9)/(4) = (4 x)/(4)


\sf x = (9)/(4) \textsf{ or } 2 (1)/(4) \textsf{ or } 2.25

If the question is:


\sf 8 = 2^(2 x) - 1

Add 1 on both sides:


\sf 8 + 1 = 2^(2 x )- 1 + 1


\sf 9 = 2^(2 x)

Taking the logarithm of both sides. This gives us:


\sf log_2(9) = \log_2(2^(2 x))

Using the property of logarithms that
\sf \log_a(b^c) = c \log_a(b), we can simplify the right-hand side of the equation:


\sf \log_2(9) = 2 x \log_2(2)

Since
\sf \log_2(2) = 1, we can further simplify the equation:


\sf \log_2(9) = 2 x

Finally, we can divide both sides of the equation by 2 to solve for x:


\sf x = (\log_2(9))/(2)

Using a calculator, we can find that
\sf \log_2(9) \approx 3.169925, so the solution to the equation is:


\sf x \approx (3.169925)/(2) \\\\ \approx 1.5849625 \\\\ \approx 1. 59 \textsf{ (in 2 d.p.)}

Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = 1.59 approximately.

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