exponential equation

keljane

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This problem is really frustrating me. I don't know what to do after taking the log of each side. I may not be starting in the right place. Can anyone help ?
Find the solution of the exponential equation, correct to four decimal places.
4^5x + 1 = 5^x ? 4
 
You'll have to commit on the notation, first.

You have written this: \(\displaystyle 4^{5}\cdot x + 1 = 5^{x} - 4\)

That has two solutions that are not very close together.

Did you mean this? \(\displaystyle 4^{5x+1} = 5^{x-4}\)
 
Okay, a logarithm seems like a good idea. Show us how to implement that.
 
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