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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the one to one property to solve the equation for x. 2^x-3=16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@katieg can we write 16 as 2^4 ????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you get that? @niksva

OpenStudy (radar):

\[2^{(x-3)}=16\] Is this the problem?

OpenStudy (radar):

Or is it\[2^{x}-3=16\]

OpenStudy (radar):

If it is the first, then follow @niksva suggestion.

OpenStudy (radar):

If it is the latter use logs.

OpenStudy (radar):

Earth to @katieg ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It won't let me see the problem you typed @radar how can i fix it??

OpenStudy (radar):

Give it some time, I was using the "Equation" box (latex) Let me use the draw box:|dw:1393782304565:dw|

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