SOLUTION: {{{4^(2x+4)=16^(3x+6)}}}

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We also write 16 as 4^2 so we have:

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therefore:
2x + 4 = 6x + 12
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4 - 12 = 6x - 2x
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-8 = 4x
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x = -8/4
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x = -2
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Check solution in original equation

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