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Solve the following equation: 2^(4x − 3) = 4 × 2^(2x − 1) - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Solve the following equation:

`2^(4x - 3) = 4 xx 2^(2x - 1)`

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उत्तर

Given equation: `2^(4x - 3) = 4 xx 2^(2x - 1)`

Step-wise calculation:

1. Rewrite 4 as a power of 2:

4 = 22, so the equation becomes:

`2^(4x - 3) = 2^2 xx 2^(2x - 1)`

2. Using the property of exponents am × an = am + n, rewrite the right side:

`2^(4x - 3) = 2^(2 + (2x - 1))`

`2^(4x - 3) = 2^(2x + 1)`

3. Since the bases are equal, equate the exponents:

4x – 3 = 2x + 1

4. Solve for (x):

4x – 2x = 1 + 3 

⇒ 2x = 4

⇒ x = 2

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अध्याय 6: Indices/Exponents - Exercise 6C [पृष्ठ १३३]

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अध्याय 6 Indices/Exponents
Exercise 6C | Q 2. (ii) | पृष्ठ १३३
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