SOLUTION: Solve the following expression using a common base:
(1/2)^(4x+1)=(1/4)^(3x+3)
I figured that I could turn 1/2 into (1/4)^2, (you end up with x=1/5), but LS does not equal RS wi
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(1/2)^(4x+1)=(1/4)^(3x+3)
I figured that I could turn 1/2 into (1/4)^2, (you end up with x=1/5), but LS does not equal RS wi
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Question 408674: Solve the following expression using a common base:
(1/2)^(4x+1)=(1/4)^(3x+3)
I figured that I could turn 1/2 into (1/4)^2, (you end up with x=1/5), but LS does not equal RS with x=1/5
I'd appreciate some help!?
Thanks :) Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! close , but you got it backwards ___ does (1/4)^2 = 1/2 ? ___ or is it the other way around...