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3^x+1=5^x-4 what is x?

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3^x+1=5^x-4 what is x? X=3

3^x+1=5^3-4

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User Zach Rattner
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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer: 14.75330052 ...



Discussion: Per the author the equation should be interpreted as

3 ^(x+1) = 5^ (x-4)

NOT as (3^x) + 1 = (5^x) -4


Rewrite the equation to pull out the constant terms:

3^(x+1) = 3^x * 3^1 = 3^x * 3 = 5^x * (5^-4)

so 3^x * 3 = 5^x * (5^-4)

Divide both sides by 3 to get

3^x * = 5^x * ((5^-4) / 3)

Divide both sides by 5^x to get

(3/5) ^ x = ( 1/625 * 1/3) = 1/1875

Take the base 10 logarithm (is this middle school math?) of each side

x * log(3/5) = log (1/1875) or (taking log. bring exponent down)

x = log(1/1875) / log (3/5)

so

x = (-3.273001272 )/ -0.22184875

which gives x as approx 14.75


I suspect there is still something wrong in the problem statement as I'm skeptical that this is middle level math.


Regards, MrB

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