How do you solve #4^(2x+3)=1#?
1 Answer
Aug 27, 2016
Explanation:
Properties of logarithms
Your posted equation will be
To solve the right side, if you don't have a calculator that with a change of base: Enter
That gives you 2x+3=0. From there it's simple algebra. Subtract the 3 from each side and divide both sides by 2. Leaving you with
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