SOLUTION: solve for the variable: 4^(4x-7)= 3^(9x-6) I'm drawing a blank. Please help

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Question 918057: solve for the variable:
4^(4x-7)= 3^(9x-6)
I'm drawing a blank. Please help


Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!












You can use any logarithm base you want, and finish the computation.

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