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Solve the following exponential equation

3 {}^(2x ) - 9 = 0


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3*2x-3*2=0
2x-2=0
2x=2|:2
x=1
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Answer:

x = 1

Explanation:

Given exponential equation:


3^(2x)-9=0

Add 9 to both sides of the equation:


\implies 3^(2x)-9+9=0+9


\implies 3^(2x)=9


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a^(bc)=(a^b)^c:


\implies \left(3^2\right)^(x)=9


\implies9^(x)=9


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a=a^1:


\implies9^(x)=9^1


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a^(f(x))=a^(g(x)) \implies f(x)=g(x):


\implies x=1

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