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Solve for x: 3(2^x + 1) - 2^x^2 + 5 = 0.​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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3(2x²+1)-2x²+5 = 0

6x²+3-2x²+5 = 0

4x²+8 = 0

4x² = -8

= -8/4 = (-2)

x = (-2) (Ans)

Answered by indranihazra8
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Answer:

The answer is√(-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

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