Math problem

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If 2^a = 3^b, solve this equation
 
Solution
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remember the product rule for exponents
1722053002562.png

factor the common terms out
1722053226025.png

substitute with the original 2^a = 3^b (or other way around does not matter as they cancel out, assuming
1722053313776.png
) then cancel out the terms to get...
1722053421129.png

solve to find that E = 1
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nah fuck this shit i dont know how the fuck to do this
 
based off of the context given, it would be wise to assume that the 'b' and 'a' variables cancel out.
 
1722052927374.png

remember the product rule for exponents
1722053002562.png

factor the common terms out
1722053226025.png

substitute with the original 2^a = 3^b (or other way around does not matter as they cancel out, assuming
1722053313776.png
) then cancel out the terms to get...
1722053421129.png

solve to find that E = 1
>leddit space
Hope this helps
Also I care about this a lot more than I should
 
Solution
View attachment 21252
remember the product rule for exponents
View attachment 21253
factor the common terms out
View attachment 21254
substitute with the original 2^a = 3^b (or other way around does not matter as they cancel out, assuming View attachment 21258) then cancel out the terms to get...
View attachment 21259
solve to find that E = 1
>leddit space
Hope this helps
Also I care about this a lot more than I should
@baqqrih make this the solution even tho the images don't show 4 me
 
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