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please someone solve the above.​

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Answered by kumaradityaabhi2000
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Answer:

2^2x+2=2^2(2x-1)

so on equating the powers we get

2x+2=4x-2

4=2x

x=2

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Answered by sharoonaftab
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Answer:

Let's make the bases same so we can equate the exponents

  {2}^{2x + 2}  =  {2}^{2(2x - 1) }  \\ make \: powers \: equal \\ 2x + 2 = 4x - 2 \\ 2x - 4 = 0 \\ x =  4 \div 2

X=2

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