SOLUTION: solve the logarithmic equation: 9^-r = 9^1-2r
-r is a subscript and 1-2r are subscripts and written together
I got 1-1r for the answer, but it doesn't seem right
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Question 1082041: solve the logarithmic equation: 9^-r = 9^1-2r
-r is a subscript and 1-2r are subscripts and written together
I got 1-1r for the answer, but it doesn't seem right
Found 2 solutions by Theo, solver91311:
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
9^(-r) = 9^(1-2r)
this is true if and only if -r = 1 - 2r
add 2r to both sides of the equation to get 2r - r = 1 which becomes r = 1
9^(-r) becomes 9^-1 which becomes 1/9^1 which becomes 1/9
9^(1-2r) becomes 9^(1-2) which becomes 9^-1 which becomes 1/9
the solution of r = 1 is confirmed to be correct.
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your symbols and your text say two different things.
First you wrote "logarithmic equation" and then you wrote 9^-r = 9^1-2r
The symbols indicate an exponential equation, not logarithmic.
Then you said that -r and 1-2r are subscripts. If that were true then your equation would be
Which makes no sense at all without some additional context.
subscript -- sub, below, like a submarine
superscript -- super, above, like superman
So here is what I think you meant:
Since
if and only if
we can write:
Solve for
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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