Asked by Dougie
                Solve for x. 
32^(1-x)=8^(2x-2)
I really need help with this.
            
        32^(1-x)=8^(2x-2)
I really need help with this.
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                    Answered by
            MsPi_3.14159265
            
    32 is 2^5 and 8 is 2^3 so you can use power of a power rule to obtain
2^(5(1-x)) = 2^(3(2x-2) and since the bases are the same set the exponents equal.
5(1-x)=3(2x-2) and solve for x
    
2^(5(1-x)) = 2^(3(2x-2) and since the bases are the same set the exponents equal.
5(1-x)=3(2x-2) and solve for x
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