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If 8^y=16^y+2, what is the value of y?

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Step 1: Write out the equation


8^y=16^(y+2)

Step 2: Write 8 and 16 in terms of powers of 2


\begin{gathered} (2^3)^y=(2^4)^(y+2) \\ \text{ Therefore} \\ 2^(3y)=2^(4(y+2)) \\ =2^(4y+8) \end{gathered}

Hence,


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