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Question Number 136064 by bramlexs22 last updated on 18/Mar/21

     3^(log _2 (3^x −1))  = 2^(log _3 (2^x +1)) + 1

$$\:\:\:\:\:\mathrm{3}^{\mathrm{log}\:_{\mathrm{2}} \left(\mathrm{3}^{{x}} −\mathrm{1}\right)} \:=\:\mathrm{2}^{\mathrm{log}\:_{\mathrm{3}} \left(\mathrm{2}^{{x}} +\mathrm{1}\right)} +\:\mathrm{1} \\ $$

Answered by Kintinu last updated on 18/Mar/21

    answer: x=1

$$\:\:\:\:\mathrm{answer}:\:\mathrm{x}=\mathrm{1} \\ $$

Commented by bramlexs22 last updated on 18/Mar/21

how

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