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solving an exponential equation with different bases a radical power u0026 a quadratic power

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We will solve an exponential equation that has different bases, a radical power & a quadratic power, namely 3^sqrt(x)=6^(x^2). We will be using the change of base formula for logarithm, rules of exponent, factoring techniques, and more. Subscribe to ‪@bprpmathbasics‬ for more fun algebra equations like this!

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