Question

Difficulty: MediumExponential Functions and Equations

If 92x+1=(127)x29^{2x + 1} = \left(\frac{1}{27}\right)^{x - 2}, what is the value of xx?

  1. A
    -8
  2. B
    1
  3. 47\frac{4}{7}Answer
  4. D
    87-\frac{8}{7}

Answer

47\frac{4}{7}
The correct answer is 47\frac{4}{7}. By rewriting both sides of the equation with a common base of 33, the equation becomes 32(2x+1)=33(x2)3^{2(2x + 1)} = 3^{-3(x - 2)}. Applying the power of a power rule gives 34x+2=33x+63^{4x + 2} = 3^{-3x + 6}. Since the bases are equal, the exponents must be equal, giving 4x+2=3x+64x + 2 = -3x + 6. Solving for xx results in 7x=47x = 4, which gives x=47x = \frac{4}{7}.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Rewrite each side of the equation with a common base of 33.
9=329 = 3^2 and 127=33\frac{1}{27} = 3^{-3}, so the equation becomes (32)2x+1=(33)x2(3^2)^{2x + 1} = (3^{-3})^{x - 2}.
Before solving an exponential equation, it is helpful to express the bases in terms of their common prime base.
2
Apply the exponent power rule (am)n=amn(a^m)^n = a^{mn} to simplify the exponents.
32(2x+1)=33(x2)    34x+2=33x+63^{2(2x + 1)} = 3^{-3(x - 2)} \implies 3^{4x + 2} = 3^{-3x + 6}.
Simplifying the expressions on both sides allows for equating the exponents directly.
3
Set the exponents equal to each other and solve the resulting linear equation.
4x+2=3x+6    7x=4    x=474x + 2 = -3x + 6 \implies 7x = 4 \implies x = \frac{4}{7}.
Since the bases are equal, the powers can only be equal if their exponents are equal.

Key Concept

Solving exponential equations by expressing bases in terms of a common base and equating the exponents.
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