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2 July, 19:42

If 3^x + 2^y = 985 and 3^x - 2^y = 473, find the value of x + y.

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  1. 2 July, 23:27
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    x = 6 and y = 8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3^x + 2^y = 985 and 3^x - 2^y = 473 can be written in column form:

    3^x + 2^y = 985

    3^x - 2^y = 473

    By summing these two equations we temporarily eliminate y:

    2*3^x = 985 + 473 = 1458

    Then 2*3^x = 1458. We must find x.

    Dividing both sides by 2 yields

    3^x = 729

    Note that 729 = 3^6. Therefore, x must be 6.

    If x = 6, then the first equation becomes

    3^6 + 2^y = 985, or

    729 + 2^y = 985, or 2^y = 985 - 729 = 256

    Note that 2^y = 256 = 2^8. Then y must be 8.
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