SOLUTION: Solve the following exponential equation: 3^(2x) -4(3^x) + 3 = 0
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Question 808426: Solve the following exponential equation: 3^(2x) -4(3^x) + 3 = 0
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let's call by a different name:
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With that change of variable, the equation becomes
Factoring it turns into
with solutions and
Returning to the original variable ,
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