How do you solve #9^x=3^(x-2)#?
2 Answers
Nov 11, 2015
Explanation:
First of all, we need the rule which states that
Then, we observe that
Applying the forementioned rule, we get
Now, if two powers of three are equal, then the exponents must be equal. In fact, it's not possible to give two different exponents to three and obtain the same result. This means that, in technical terms, the exponential is an injective function. So, if
which we can easily solve: subtractin
Nov 11, 2015
I found
Explanation:
You could write
to be equal the exponents must be equal: