SOLUTION: 4^2x+1=8 [4 is being raised to the power of (2x+1)]
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4^2x+1=8
[4 is being raised to the power of (2x+1)]
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2(2x+1) = 3
4x + 2 = 3
4x = 1
x = 1/4
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