SOLUTION: 3(2^2x+3) - 5(2^x+2)+156=0 Leave your answer in logarithm form

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Question 1129248: 3(2^2x+3) - 5(2^x+2)+156=0
Leave your answer in logarithm form

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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3(2^2x+3) - 5(2^x+2)+156=0
Leave your answer in logarithm form
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The way on how you presented the equation in your post IS AMBIGUOUS,

since you do not use PARENTHESES properly.



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