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  • 17-09-2021
  • Mathematics
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What is the solution of the equation 2^(x+2) = 2^2(x-2)?

Hint: if the bases on each side of the equation are equal, they can cancel and just solve for the variable in the exponent part.

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empundu92
empundu92 empundu92
  • 17-09-2021

Answer:

4^2

4^2(2+x)

4(x-2)

4x-6

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