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27 February, 06:08

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9^x-10x3^x+9=0

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  1. 27 February, 09:47
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    Let y = 3^x, then 9^x = (3^2) ^x = (3^x) ^2 = y^2, so we can write the equation as

    y^2 - 10y + 9 = 0

    (y - 9) (y - 1) = 0

    giving y = 9 or y = 1

    Therefore 3^x = 9 giving x = 2

    and 3^x = 1 giving x = 0

    so the solution set is {0, 2}

    Note - I have assumed that the 'x' after the 10 means 'multiply'. Is that correct?
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