irene27
irene27
03-04-2018
Mathematics
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How would I solve this equation?
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backseatdog
backseatdog
03-04-2018
2(7/2)^x = 49/2
Divide both sides by 2:
(7/2)^x = 49/4
I notice that 49/4 can be rewritten as (7/2)^2, so we now have:
(7/2)^x = (7/2)^2
The only way for this to be true is if x = 2. Thus, we are done.
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