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Asked by Brittany

how would you solve a problem like this for X:

(1/3=(3^2x+2)
12 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
I assume you meant

1/3 = 3^(2x+2)
then , since we can make the bases the same ....

3^-1 = 3^(2x+2)
2x+2 = -1
2x = -3
x = -3/2
12 years ago
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