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[Image Attached] Which equation is equivalent to 4^x+3=64

[Image Attached] Which equation is equivalent to 4^x+3=64-example-1
User Hpsaturn
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Answer: 2^2x+6 = 2^6

Step-by-step explanation:

looking at the right of the equal since we can see:

64 is the same as 4^3

but since that answer isn't shown in the multiple choice but we can notice that 64 is the same as 2^6

Now that we know the left side is 2^6 we can see there is similar an answer in the multiple choice. But let's double check that the right side is the same.

Its pretty simple, just make 4 into 2^2 then distribute the exponent of 2 (times the 2 in the exponent to the rest to x+3)

2^2(x+3)

2^2x+6

User Hammygoonan
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Answer:

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

The other guy is correct I'm just making it simpler on edge people. :>

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