Solve for x 3^(x-x^2)=1/(9^x)
Problem
Solution
Rewrite the right side using a common base of
3 by noting that9=3
Apply exponent rules to simplify the right side, specifically
(am)n=a(m*n) and1/(an)=a(−n)
Equate the exponents since the bases are equal and the function
ƒ(x)=3 is one-to-one.
Rearrange the equation into a standard quadratic form by moving all terms to one side.
Factor the quadratic expression to find the roots.
Solve for x by setting each factor equal to zero.
Final Answer
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