SOLUTION: 3^(2x-1)=6^(x+2)
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Question 748885:  3^(2x-1)=6^(x+2) 
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 3^(2x-1)=6^(x+2)
(2x-1) log(3)=(x+2)log(6)
(2x-1)/(x+2)=log(6)/log(3)≈1.6309
2x-1=1.6309(x+2)
2x-1=1.6309x+3.2619
0.3691x=4.2619
x≈11.5467 
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