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Solve the following quadratic equation: 4^((x + 1)) + 4^((1 – x)) = 10

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प्रश्न

Solve the following quadratic equation:

`4^((x + 1)) + 4^((1 - x)) = 10`

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उत्तर

Given:

`4^((x + 1)) + 4^((1 - x)) = 10` 

⇒ `4^(x + 1) + 4 · 4^x, 4^(1 - x) = 4/(4^x)`

⇒ `4 · 4^x + 4/(4^x) = 10`

Let 4x be y. 

∴ `4y + 4/y = 10` 

⇒ 4y2 – 10y + 4 = 0 

⇒ 4y2 – 8y – 2y + 4 = 0 

⇒ 4y(y – 2) – 2(y – 2) = 0 

⇒ `y = 2` or `y = 2/4 = 1/2` 

⇒ `4^x = 2` or `1/2` 

⇒ 4x = 22x = 21 or 22x = 2–1 

⇒ `x = 1/2` or `x = (-1)/2` 

Hence, `1/2`  and `(-1)/2` are roots of the given equation.

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अध्याय 4 Quadratic Equations
EXERCISE 4A | Q 72. | पृष्ठ १८४
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