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OpenStudy (anonymous):

64^(2-x)=4^(4x)

sam (.sam.):

64^(2-x)=4^(4x) 2^(6(2-x))=2^(2(4x)) 6(2-x)=2(4x) 6(2-x)=8x 12-6x=8x 12-14x=0 -14x=-12 x=6/7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg thanks so much...how could i explain the procedure though

sam (.sam.):

Create equation that all have equal bases. 2^(6(2-x))=2^(2(4x)) Since the bases are the same, then two expressions are only equal if the exponents are also equal. 6(2-x)=2(4x) 6(2-x)=8x 12-6x=8x 12-14x=0 -14x=-12 x=6/7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the solution to the equation log16 ^(32) = x + 5. Using complete sentences, explain the procedure used to solve this equation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Part 1 Is the following equation true? Part 2 Use complete sentences to explain the properties used in making your decision. 4 log 3^ (x + 1/2) log 3^ (y - 2) log 3 z = log 3 (x^4sqrt (y)/z^2

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