SOLUTION: Solve the equation for x: 2 to the 3x (3x is the exponent) = 3 to the 2x+1 (2x+1 is the exponent) - I got log 3 over 3 log 2 - 2 log 3 -- is this right?

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Question 35465: Solve the equation for x: 2 to the 3x (3x is the exponent) = 3 to the 2x+1 (2x+1 is the exponent) -
I got log 3 over 3 log 2 - 2 log 3 -- is this right?

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It looks right to me!!

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