Answer: No solution
Explanation:
To solve the equation 3^(2x-1) = 4^(x-2), we can rewrite 4 as 2^2.
So, the equation becomes 3^(2x-1) = (2^2)^(x-2).
Simplifying further, we have 3^(2x-1) = 2^(2x-4).
Since the bases are the same, we can equate the exponents:
2x - 1 = 2x - 4.
Simplifying this equation, we get -1 = -4, which is not true.
Therefore, there is no solution for the given equation.