Hint:2^(x+4)=p*2^(x)
Solve for p.
Please help meeeee!!!!
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Have fun in the corner for that mistake. And don't remove it!!Hint:
2^(x+4) = 2^x + 2^4
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Nope...... check it againProfessor Khan meant to write 2^(x+4) = 2^x*2^4 = 16*2^x
Please show us what you can do with that hint.
Abuse of power!! You should be impeached!Nope...... check it again
I am not sure what you mean when you use the word gradually but the answer is 16. Good job!Hmm? Oh I found the answer by myself.
Isolate the variable by dividing the factors gradually.
p=16, am i right?