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Question 3: Solve for x

Question 3: Solve for x-example-1

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Answer:

-2

Explanation:


{8}^(x + 2) = {32}^(2x + 4)

You need to write this in exponential form with the base of 2:


{2}^(3x + 6) = {2}^(10x + 20)

Then you need to set the exponent s equal:


3x + 6 = 10x + 20

Now we just need to solve it. :)


3x - 10x = 20 - 6


- 7x = 14


x = - 2

That's it. :)

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