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2^x + 2^-x = 2

Please help were learning about solving logarithmic equations 2^x + 2^-x = 2-example-1
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Answer: 0 = 2

Explanation:

First you need to multiply the numbers:

2x + 2(-x) = 2

2x - 2x = 2

Combine the like terms:

2x-2x = 2

So, 0 = 2

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