RahulguptaNASA
RahulguptaNASA
12-05-2020
Mathematics
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How to solve: x^x+2^x = x^(x+1)
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12-05-2020
keep the add x to 2 and keep x and the exponent then x + 1 is the exponent to x.
i tried my best to explain it i hope it makes a little sense :)
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