How do I slove this quadratic equation?

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The discussion revolves around solving a quadratic equation involving exponential terms, specifically the equation 2^x - 2^(x-2) = 3(2^13). The original poster is preparing for the GMAT and seeks clarification on how to solve this equation without a calculator.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants explore the interpretation of the equation, questioning the correct representation of the terms and how to simplify the left-hand side. There are attempts to clarify the steps involved in manipulating the equation, with some participants suggesting logical progressions and simplifications.

Discussion Status

The discussion is active, with participants providing hints and asking questions to guide understanding. Some participants express confusion and seek further clarification on specific steps, indicating a collaborative effort to unpack the problem without reaching a definitive conclusion.

Contextual Notes

There is an emphasis on solving the equation step-by-step, with participants noting the importance of not trying to solve both sides simultaneously. The original poster mentions a discrepancy between their understanding and the answer key, which adds to the complexity of the discussion.

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Homework Statement



I'm studying for the GMAT and the study materials do not include how to solve this equation. I need to know how to solve it without a calculator.

Homework Equations



If 2^x - 2^x-2 = 3(2^13), what is the value of X?

The Attempt at a Solution



The answer key says the the answer is 15. How did they come to this?
 
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hi kboynt1! welcome to pf! :smile:

(try using the X2 button just above the Reply box :wink:)

do you mean 2x - 2x-2 ?

hint: what is 2x/2x-2 ? :wink:
 
Would it be 2x-(x-2)?
 
sure would! :smile:

and that equals … ? :wink:
 
Holy Poop tim! my brain is about to explode... I don't know. :)
 
ok, when you're confused, do it one logical step at a time …

what is x - (x - 2) ? :smile:
 
wait... is it 22x-2?
 
or is it... 2x/x-2?
 
so we have to simplify the left side of the equation first?

2x-2x-2=3(213)

Then

2x-(x-2)=3(213)

Then...?
 
  • #10
tiny-tim said:
ok, when you're confused, do it one logical step at a time …

what is x - (x - 2) ? :smile:

is it just 2?

so it's 22=4

so

4=3(213)? That doesn't seem right...
 
  • #11
kboynt1 said:
is it just 2?

so it's 22=4

yes! :smile:

now stop trying to do both side of the equation at once

just do the LHS, and keep changing it until it matches the RHS

you have 2x/2x-2 = 4

so (2x - 2x-2)/2x-2 = … ? :smile:
 
  • #12
is it?

2x-(x-2)-2x-2-(x-2)

4-1=3
 
  • #13
kboynt1 said:
is it?

2x-(x-2)-2x-2-(x-2)

4-1=3

yup! :smile:

so your LHS is now 3(2x-2), and your RHS is 3(213),

soooo … ? :wink:
 
  • #14
3(2x-2)=3(213)

divide by 3 on both sides

2x-2=213

add 2 to both the exponents

2x=215

x must equal 15.


Okay... so I'm still unclear of how you got to 3(2x-2) on the LHS I know how we got the 3 but what were the thoughts behind that and how did we retain the (2x-2)

THANK YOU BTW... Just a little more explanation/breakdown.
 
  • #15
2x - 2x-2

= 222x - 2 - 2x-2

= (22 - 1)2x-2
 
  • #16
tiny-tim said:
2x - 2x-2

= 222x - 2 - 2x-2

= (22 - 1)2x-2

So what's the rule that governs the division that was done to obtain the 3 but retain the 2x-1

Sorry I'm a bit dense on this subject...

for example is the rule: xy-xz=((xy-xz)/xz)xz
 
  • #17
the rule is AB - B = (A - 1)B
 

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