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{2}^(x + 2 ) = 9 *( {2}^(x) ) - 2
pls how is this solved​

User JonEasy
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Hello, please consider the following.


{2}^(x + 2 ) = 9 *( {2}^(x) ) - 2\\\\2^x \cdot 2^2=9\cdot 2^x-2\\\\(9-4)2^x = 2\\\\2^x=(2)/(5)\\\\\text{We take the ln.}\\\\xln(2)=ln(2)-ln(5)\\\\x=(ln(2)-ln(5))/(ln(2))=-1.32193...

Let me know if you need further explanation.

Thank you

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