How to Solve an Exponential Equation by Making the Bases The Same 27^(4x) = 9^(x + 1)

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How to Solve an Exponential Equation by Making the Bases The Same 27^(4x) = 9^(x + 1)

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This helped me with my maths revision, thanks!!!

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Why can't we use logarithms by applying logbase3 on both sides.

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