Crack This Algebra Challenge | Math Olympiad Question On Exponential Equation

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Crack This Algebra Challenge | Math Olympiad Question On Exponential Equation
Join us as we tackle an intriguing exponential equation challenge from a Math Olympiad competition! In this video, we'll break down the problem step-by-step and reveal the solution to help you master these types of questions. Whether you're preparing for a Math Olympiad or simply looking to improve your algebra skills, this video is for you. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more math content!

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Math Olympiad
Algebra Challenge
Exponential Equation
Problem Solving
Math Competition
Algebra Skills
Math Tutorial
Math Education
Math Problem
Math Challenge
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5 Key Moments on this Video:
00:00 Introduction
01:36 Indeterminate State
02:00 Exponent rule
02:54 General Solution of equation a^b=1
06:52 Graphical Analysis

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Log of x^3 base x=x=>3 Log x basex=x=>x=3×1=3ans

adgfx
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In a quadratic equation if both side has same base then their power also be same. Here x=3 a simple answer.

samuelnag
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When I was at x^x-3=1. I took ln() on both sides and the I get (x-3)•ln(x)=0, where then x must be 3. Why do I not find the solutions 1 and -1 this way?

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