SOLUTION: PLEASE HELP!! 5^t-1 • 3^2t = 4^t+3

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5^t-1 • 3^2t = 4^t+3

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5^t-1 • 3^2t = 4^t+3
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Use parentheses to clarify. They're free.
If you mean:
5^(t-1) • 3^(2t) = 4^(t+3)
(t-1)*log(5) + 2t*log(3) = (t+3)log(4)
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Also, say what you want to do.
Probably solve for t.

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