2^(x^2+x)= 4^(x^2-3)
You asked:
Solve the equation \({2}^{{x}^{2} + x} = {4}^{{x}^{2} - 3}\) for the variable \(x\).
MathBot Answer:
The 2 solutions to the equation are: \[\begin{aligned}x &= -2\\x &= 3\end{aligned}\]
2^(x^2+x)= 4^(x^2-3)
You asked:
MathBot Answer:
The 2 solutions to the equation are: \[\begin{aligned}x &= -2\\x &= 3\end{aligned}\]