SOLUTION: -20=-3(6)^(4-x) is asking to solve I first divided by the -3 , the. I introduced a log but I still got -2.94 and the right answer is 2.94 with out the negative sign I dint know wha

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Question 968267: -20=-3(6)^(4-x) is asking to solve I first divided by the -3 , the. I introduced a log but I still got -2.94 and the right answer is 2.94 with out the negative sign I dint know what I am doing wrong. Can you please help thanks.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When you divide both sides by ,








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