SOLUTION: solve the following: 4^(3x-2) = 22^x im some how certain this involves logs

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Question 877977: solve the following: 4^(3x-2) = 22^x
im some how certain this involves logs

Answer by josgarithmetic(39628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!









Decide what base you want and then compute.

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