SOLUTION: 4^x+4=5^2x+5
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Question 324876: 4^x+4=5^2x+5
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4^(x+4) = 5^(2x+5)
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Take the log of both sides to get:
(x+4)log(4) = (2x+5)log(5)
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Move the x-terms to the left side of the equation.
x(log(4)-2log(5)) = 5log(5)-4log(4)
x(-0.7959) = 1.0866
x = -1.3653
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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