Recognize that because 1/2 is 2 times 1/4 and because of the rules for exponents,
Once you get that , the rest of the problem is fairly simple. Without seeing this, the problem would be very difficult.
Your equation is of the form (with ). And we solve this by factoring (or with the quadratic formula):
The only way for this product (multiplication) to be zero is if one of the factors is zero. So we simply state this with equations:
q-2 = 0 or q-1 = 0
Solving each we get:
q = 2 or q = 1
Of course we're not interested in "q". So we substitute back in for q: or
Raising each side of each equation to the 4th power:
x = 16 or x = 1
Once you've done a few of these you will not need a substitute variable. You'll see that will factor into . And once you have a product equal to zero you are pretty close to the final solution.