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Given that 2^x = 7, find the value of 4^{x-1}.

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Answer:

49/4

Explanation:

4^x-1 = (2^x)^2/4 = 7^2/4 = 49/4

User Mark Bonafe
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Answer:


{4}^(x - 1) = (49)/(4)

Explanation:

My work is in the attachment but I essentially used a hefty bit of Algebraic manipulation to turn 2^x into 4^(x-1) and then isolating that bit.

Comment if you have any questions.

Given that 2^x = 7, find the value of 4^{x-1}.-example-1
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