How would I solve for X in the below equation
4^(3x - 5) = (16)^(x+2)
preferably with...
Mathematics, 27.09.2021 03:40 nez45
How would I solve for X in the below equation
4^(3x - 5) = (16)^(x+2)
preferably with steps so I can learn how to do it on my own if that's ok
Answers: 1
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