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Question
Find the value of x:
`3^2(7^0 + 4^(3x)) = 9 9/16`
Sum
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Solution
Given expression is `3^2(7^0 + 4^(3x)) = 9 9/16`.
We need to find the value of x in the given expression.
Thus, `3^2(7^0 + 4^(3x)) = 9 9/16`
`9(1 + 4^(3x)) = 9 + 9/16`
`9(1 + 4^(3x)) = 9(1 + 1/16)`
Divide 9 on both sides.
`1 + 4^(3x) = 1 + 1/16`
By cancelling same terms on both sides, we have
`4^(3x) = 1/16`
43x = 4–2
Equating the powers with same bases.
3x = –2
`x = (-2)/3`
Therefore, the value of x in the given expression is `(-2)/3`.
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