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Solve: 3^(x^2-5x+2)=9^(x+1)

Considering that: 9=3^2. We get: 9^(x+1)=3^2*(x+1)= 3^(2x+2).

We thus solve x^2-5x+2=2x+2

which is x=0 and x=7

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Answered by Petros V. Maths tutor
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What are the differences between the simple and compound tenses in Spanish?

This is quite a hard thing to understand at first, but the main difference between both is that compound tenses express an action that has happened before another action, but does not necessarily have to ...

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Answered by Paula F. Spanish tutor
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To what extent were Hitler's personality and charisma responsible for his rise to power?

Although Hitler's personality and charisma as an orator played and important role in his appeal and rise to power, they were not solely responsible. Political and economic factors at the time greatly help...

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Answered by Petros V. History tutor
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Please explain the concept of price elasticity of demand

Price elasticity of demand describes how the demand for a good responds to a change in its price. This is calculated by dividing the percentage change in Quantity demanded by percentage change in Price (a...

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Prove that 12 cos(30°) - 2 tan(60°) can be written as √k where k is an integer, state the value of k.

Conversion of trigonometric functions:

cos(30°) = √3 / 2

tan(60°) = √3

Computing equation with trigonometric substitutions:

12 cos(30°) - 2 tan(60°) = 12 (√3 / 2)...

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Answered by Nic D. Maths tutor
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