Math, asked by anuj394349, 4 months ago

Solve the equation: 2^x-3 = 4^X-1​

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Answered by kaifk13579
8

Answer:

hope its helpful to you

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-3= 4x-1

2x-4x=3-1

-2x=2

-x=2/2

-x=1

x=-1

Answered by MAKTGL
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
2^x-3 = 4^x-1
2^x-3 = 4^x/4^-1
2^x-3 = (2^x)+(2^x)/(2^-1)+(2^-1)

(bases are same, so now powers !)

(x-3) = (x)+(x)/(-1)+(-1)
(x-3) = 2x/2(-1)
x-3 = 2x/-2
x-3 = -1x
x-3 = -x
x = -x+3
2x = 3

x = 3/2 = 1.5

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