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4^2x=(1/2)^2x+4
We move all terms to the left:
4^2x-((1/2)^2x+4)=0
Domain of the equation: 2)^2x+4)!=0We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
x!=0/1
x!=0
x∈R
4^2x-((+1/2)^2x+4)=0
We multiply all the terms by the denominator
4^2x*2)^2x+4)-((+1=0
Wy multiply elements
8x^3+1=0
We do not support expression: x^3
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