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If xx is a real number satisfying the exponential equation 4x+14x1=1204^{x+1} - 4^{x-1} = 120, what is the value of 22x+12^{2x + 1}?

  1. A
    16
  2. B
    32
  3. 64Cevap
  4. D
    128
  5. E
    -64

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The value of 22x+12^{2x + 1} is 64.
Factoring 4x14^{x-1} from 4x+14x14^{x+1} - 4^{x-1} gives 4x1(161)=154x1=1204^{x-1}(16 - 1) = 15 \cdot 4^{x-1} = 120. Dividing by 15 yields 4x1=84^{x-1} = 8. Rewriting with base 2 gives (22)x1=22x2=23(2^2)^{x-1} = 2^{2x-2} = 2^3, so 2x2=32x - 2 = 3, meaning 2x=52x = 5. Substituting 2x=52x = 5 into 22x+12^{2x+1} gives 25+1=26=642^{5+1} = 2^6 = 64.

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1
Factor out 4x14^{x-1} from the left side of the equation 4x+14x1=1204^{x+1} - 4^{x-1} = 120.
4x1(421)=1204^{x-1}(4^2 - 1) = 120, which simplifies to 4x1(15)=1204^{x-1}(15) = 120.
Factoring out the lowest power of 4 allows simplification of the terms on the left side.
2
Divide both sides by 15 to isolate 4x14^{x-1}.
4x1=12015=84^{x-1} = \frac{120}{15} = 8.
Isolating the exponential expression is necessary to solve for xx.
3
Express both sides with a common base of 2.
(22)x1=23    22(x1)=23    22x2=23(2^2)^{x-1} = 2^3 \implies 2^{2(x-1)} = 2^3 \implies 2^{2x - 2} = 2^3.
Converting to a common prime base allows equating the exponents.
4
Equate exponents to solve for 2x2x.
2x2=3    2x=52x - 2 = 3 \implies 2x = 5.
Since the bases are equal and positive, their exponents must be equal.
5
Substitute 2x=52x = 5 into the target expression 22x+12^{2x + 1}.
25+1=26=642^{5 + 1} = 2^6 = 64.
Evaluating the exact expression requested in the stem.

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