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Plug in values for x, start methodically from zero until you get a number. In this case I got x=1 as a solution.Hence, (x-1) is a solution.Perform algebraic division of the original equation with (x-1) and find the resultant quadratic equation.Factorise the quadratic.State the solutions.
Part in bold : you mean I try random numbers until I get the answer as Zero , right ?
can someone pleasee answer
Q1)Find the possible values of x for which 22x+1=3(2x)-1i need an explanation...all the steps =SQ2)Given that p=logq16, express in terms of p; logq(8q)
2) logq(8q)By the law of logs : and using the power rule :Hence,0.75p +1
where did the pwr 3/4 come from?
I made a small typo. I edited my post.16^4/3 = 8