SOLUTION: How do I solve, 3^(8-x) = 27^(2-x)
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Question 826048: How do I solve, 3^(8-x) = 27^(2-x)
I'm having a hard time with this problem..
Answer by LinnW(1048) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rework the right hand side.
For the next line, in general
Now we know 8 - x = 6 - 3x
Add 3x to each side.
8 + 2x = 6
Subtract 8 from each side.
2x = -2
So x = -1
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