Question 24 Solve the following equation: $2^{-3x+6} = 32$ a) $x = -rac{1}{3}$ b) $x = -rac{26}{3}$ c) $x = rac{1}{3}$ d) $x = rac{4}{3}$ e) $x = rac{9}{5}$ f) None of the above
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Step 1: Combine the constants on the left side of the equation: 2-3z+6 = 32 8-3z = 32 Show more…
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