SOLUTION: 2^(x+1)=16^(x+5)
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Question 868205: 2^(x+1)=16^(x+5)
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2^(x+1)=16^(x+5)
2^(x+1)= 2^4(x+5)
x+1 = 4x + 20
-19 = 3x
-19/3 = x
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