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How is this done?
Solve for x.
3^(9x) = 9^(3x)
I am thinking about taking the log on both sides.
You say?
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Normally I'd say yes but if you do the x cancel out and you're left with an inconsistency.
Just checking Wolfram Alpha
Back again. As suspected WA gives x=0 as the only real solution.
Bob
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Normally I'd say yes but if you do the x cancel out and you're left with an inconsistency.
Just checking Wolfram Alpha
Back again. As suspected WA gives x=0 as the only real solution.
Bob
Now that we know that x = 0 is the only real solution, how do we find x?
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The inconsistency shows I've performed an illegal act so that suggests I cannot cancel as that's really division by zero. That leads to the possibility that x=0. Then check it fits. Anything^0 =1 so LHS = RHS = 0. It works.
Bob
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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The inconsistency shows I've performed an illegal act so that suggests I cannot cancel as that's really division by zero. That leads to the possibility that x=0. Then check it fits. Anything^0 =1 so LHS = RHS = 0. It works.
Bob
Copy. Moving on....
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