SOLUTION: what is the answer for 2^(x+3) - 5 = 0

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Question 896106: what is the answer for 2^(x+3) - 5 = 0

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To type an exponent use the ^ which points up to
where exponents are supposed to go, and then
put the exponent in parentheses, like this:
2^(x+3) - 5 = 0




Take logs of both sides



Use the principle 



Divide both sides by log(2)



Subtract 3 from both sides:



Get a calculator:



Edwin

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