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| Question 29634:  81^x=9^(x^2-3)
 Answer by sdmmadam@yahoo.com(530)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 81^x=9^(x^2-3) [(9)^2]^x = 9^(x^2-3)----(1)
 (9)^(2x) = 9^(x^2-3)
 This implies
 (2x) = (x^2-3)  (bases same implies powers equal)
 0 = x^2-2x-3
 That is x^2-2x-3 = 0
 (x-3)(x+1) = 0
 (x-3)= 0 gives x=3
 (x+1) = 0 gives x = -1
 Answer: x = 3 and x = -1
 Verification: x=3 in (1)
 LHS = [(9)^2]^x = [(9)^2]^3 = [(9)^6]
 RHS = 9^(x^2-3)= 9^(3^2-3)= [(9)^6]=LHS
 x=-1 in (1)
 LHS = [(9)^2]^(-1) = [(9)^(-2)]
 RHS = 9^[(-1)^2-3)= 9^(1-3)= [(9)^(-2)]=LHS
 Therefore our answers are correct
 Note: Given x^2-3x+x-3 = 0 how to factorise the LHS expression.
 [splitting the middle term into two parts so that their sum is the middle term and their product is the product of the square term and the constant term. Here (-2x) = (-3x)+(x) and (-3x)X(x) = -3x^2 = (x^2)X(-3)]
 (x^2-3x)+(x-3) = 0
 x(x-3)+1(x-3)=0
 xp+p= 0 where p = (x-3)
 p(x+1) = 0
 (x-3)(x+1) = 0
 (x-3)= 0 gives x=3
 (x+1) = 0 gives x = -1
 Answer: x = 3 and x = -1
 
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