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Question is -

Solve the equation -
 \sqrt{a( {2}^{x} - 2) + 1 } = 1 - {2}^{x}
where x ∈ R

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Answered by Anonymous
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heya!
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plz check the image
and say in the comment box am I correct or wrong
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Anonymous: (:-)
Anonymous: you're concluding x = 1 as a solution , think again
Anonymous: you're literally proving 1 = -1
ΑͶδH: √1 = -1 ??? Is that wrong ?
Anonymous: 1 is correct I think
Anonymous: Please substitute the value and then proceed
ΑͶδH: √√ --> √1 = 1 - 2 = -1 --> √1 = -1 √√
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