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{3}^(x) + {4}^(x) = {5}^(x)

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Answer:


x =2

Explanation:

Given :-


{3}^(x) + {4}^(x) = {5}^(x)

And we need to find out the value of x. Well there is no specific method to solve the equation .This can be only done using the " Trial and error" Method.

  • We know that , 3 , 4 and 5 are Pythagorean triplets . So the sum of squares of two smallest numbers is equal to the square of the largest number . Henceforth ,


\implies {3}^(2) + {4}^(2) = {5}^(2)

Verification :-


\implies {3}^(2) + 4^2 = 9+16=25=\boxed{5^2}

So , the value of x is 2 . We can here prove that , x does not have other roots other than 2 . For that , divide the both sides of equation by
5^x , we have ,


\implies \frac{{3}^(x) + {4}^(x)}{5^x} = \frac{{5}^(x)}{5^x}


\implies \bigg( (3)/(5)\bigg)^x+ \bigg( (4)/(5)\bigg)^x = 1

Now if we take the value of x greater than 2 or less than 2 , then the value 1 will not be satisfied for the values of x greater than or less than 2 .

That is ,

  • If x > 2


\implies \bigg( (3)/(5)\bigg)^x+\bigg( (4)/(5)\bigg)^x > \bigg( (3)/(5)\bigg)^2 +\bigg( (4)/(5)\bigg)^2

Subsequently :-


\implies \bigg( (3)/(5)\bigg)^x+\bigg( (4)/(5)\bigg)^x > 1

  • If x < 2


\implies \bigg( (3)/(5)\bigg)^x+\bigg( (4)/(5)\bigg)^x < \bigg( (3)/(5)\bigg)^2 +\bigg( (4)/(5)\bigg)^2

Subsequently :-


\implies \bigg( (3)/(5)\bigg)^x+\bigg( (4)/(5)\bigg)^x <1

  • Thus there is no other value other than 2 for which the value of above expression becomes 1 .

Hence 2 is the root of the given equation.

User Kanagalingam
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Answer:

x = 2

Explanation:

There are no algebraic methods for solving an equation like this.

The proof of Fermat's Last Theorem demonstrates that no integer x-value can possibly exist that is greater than 2. Trial and error (or your familiarity with Pythagorean triples) tells you that x=2 is a solution for this equation. Equations like this can be solved graphically, as in the attached.

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