This Exponential Equation Looks Impossible — Here’s the Trick
Автор: NonsoMaths
Загружено: 2026-02-27
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In this math tutorial, we solve the exponential equation (1/2)¹⁺ˣ + (1/6)ˣ − √2((√2)/6)ˣ = 1 using a powerful substitution trick that transforms a messy-looking expression into a clean algebraic system. By letting √2^(x+1) = a and 6ˣ = b, we rewrite the equation in a structured way that removes the chaos caused by fractional bases, radicals, and shifted exponents.
Problems like this appear in advanced algebra, precalculus, and competitive math exams (math olympiads and others) because they test deep understanding of exponent laws, substitution techniques, and pattern recognition. If you’re preparing for high-level exams, math olympiads, or enjoy challenging nonlinear exponential equations that require insight rather than brute force, this tutorial will strengthen your algebraic thinking and problem-solving skills.
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