SOLUTION: Calculate the value of x+y. 3^(2x) - 2^(2y) = 17, where x and y are Natural Numbers.

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Question 948316: Calculate the value of x+y.
3^(2x) - 2^(2y) = 17, where x and y are Natural Numbers.

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