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1=6^(x+2) solve for x
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6^(x+2) = 1. Since 6^0 = 1 and 6^t = 1 only when t = 0 (for real t), we have x + 2 = 0, so
x = -2.
(If you allow complex x, solutions are x = -2 + (2π i k)/ln 6 for any integer k.)
x = -2.
(If you allow complex x, solutions are x = -2 + (2π i k)/ln 6 for any integer k.)
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