SOLUTION: Using an appropriate substitution or otherwise, solve the following equation.
6(3^x-1)=3^4-3^x
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Question 716068: Using an appropriate substitution or otherwise, solve the following equation.
6(3^x-1)=3^4-3^x
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Using an appropriate substitution or otherwise, solve the following equation.
6(3^x-1)=3^4-3^x
Is it 6*3^(x-1)=3^4-3^x ?
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