If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.
2^(x+1)=6^(x)
We move all terms to the left:
2^(x+1)-(6^(x))=0
determiningTheFunctionDomain 2^(x+1)-6^x=0
| 2^x+1=6^x | | 5(2x+3)=5x+8 | | 3=3x+9 | | (2x+3)=5x+8 | | Y=231.29x+253 | | 14y+15=20y-5 | | k/5-2=12 | | (7x+9)-(9x+5)=180 | | 9) 5a–12= | | 6(4x+15)=360 | | 6(4x+15)=360= | | 5a–12=3a | | (7x+9)+(9x+5)=180 | | 10d+12=22 | | 8(x+4)+16=2(x-3)+12 | | 66.4=4y | | 3/y=69 | | 9x-4x=4x+5 | | 3-5(2x+1)=2 | | 6x+9-9x=6x+27 | | 15x-6=12-13x | | 22x=92=24x | | 21x+11=9 | | 76+62=x | | 7x-(6x+7)=4 | | 151-29=x | | 37x+2-(x+4)=9(4x-7)+5 | | (4x+2)+(2x+10)=180 | | 67+23=x | | 7x+(11+14x)=9 | | (x+40)+(2x+60)+(3x+20)=360 | | 14(4x−24)+x=14 |