SOLUTION: If (2^x) + (2^x) + (2^x) + (2^x) = (2^k), express x in terms of k

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Question 731651: If (2^x) + (2^x) + (2^x) + (2^x) = (2^k), express x in terms of k
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....if base same, exponents are same too

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