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Solve 2^x+1 = 4^x-3​

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Answered by luisecubero77
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x = 7

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2^{x+1}  = 4^{x-3} \\2^{x+1}  = 2^{2(x-3)}\\same-base\\x +1 = 2(x-3)\\x +1 = 2x - 6\\x - 2x = -6 - 1\\- x = -7\\x = 7

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