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By letting y = 2^x or otherwise, solve the equation 2^2x - 10(2^x) + 16 = 0.​

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Answer: Everything is illustrated in the pictures below. If you need any further assistance, please let me know. I'd be happy to help :)

By letting y = 2^x or otherwise, solve the equation 2^2x - 10(2^x) + 16 = 0.​-example-1
By letting y = 2^x or otherwise, solve the equation 2^2x - 10(2^x) + 16 = 0.​-example-2
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