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Solve the equation in part (a) analytically. Support the answer with a calculator graph. Then use the graph to solve the associated inequalities in parts (b) and (c).

Solve the equation in part (a) analytically. Support the answer with a calculator-example-1
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User Wherby
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we apply Ln and laws of exponents


\begin{gathered} 256^(3x)=64^(x+1) \\ \ln (256^(3x))=\ln (64^(x+1)) \\ 3x\ln (256)=(x+1)\ln (64) \\ \end{gathered}

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