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(1/3)^(2x-1)=-1
We move all terms to the left:
(1/3)^(2x-1)-(-1)=0
Domain of the equation: 3)^(2x-1)!=0We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
x∈R
(+1/3)^(2x-1)-(-1)=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
(+1/3)^(2x-1)+1=0
We multiply all the terms by the denominator
(+1+1*3)^(2x-1)=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
4^(2x-1)=0
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