SOLUTION: {{{3^x=-6}}}

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Answer by Chris435435(8)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This equation can't be solved. No matter what x equals, will always be positive. The equation is never true.
You could try taking the natural log of both sides to obtain:

However doesn't exist. The equation doesn't hold.

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