SOLUTION: 27=3^(5x)*9^(x^2)

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Question 106237: 27=3^(5x)*9^(x^2)
Answer by HyperBrain(694)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





Instead of logarithm of base ten, let's make it base 3 because , , and
Thus,




Using the quadratic formula,




or
or
or

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