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Question
Solve for y:
`2^3 (5^0 + 3^(2y)) = 8 8/27`
Sum
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Solution
We are solving:
`2^3 (5^0 + 3^(2y)) = 8 8/27`
Step 1: Simplify constants
- 23 = 8
- 50 = 1
- Mixed fraction:
`8 8/27 = (8 * 27 + 8)/27`
= `(216 + 8)/27`
= `224/27`
So the equation becomes:
`8(1 + 3^(2y)) = 224/27`
Step 2: Divide both sides by 8
`1 + 3^(2y) = 224/(27*8)`
= `224/216`
= `28/27`
Step 3: Isolate exponential term
`3^(2y) = 28/27 - 1 = 1/27`
Step 4: Solve for y
`3^(2y) = 3^-3`
⇒ `2y = -3`
⇒ `y = -3/2`
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