2^(x+3)+2^-x-6=0

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on Mar 30, 2025 at 10:56 pm



You asked:

Solve the equation 2x+3+2x6=0{2}^{x + 3} + {2}^{-x} - 6 = 0 for the variable xx.

MathBot Answer:

The 2 solutions to the equation are: x=1x=log(4)log(2)2.0\begin{aligned}x &= -1\\x &= - \frac{\log{\left(4 \right)}}{\log{\left(2 \right)}} \approx -2.0\end{aligned}