A simplified form of (√3^2x)+2+3^−2x that does not involve radicals or fractional exponents can be obtained after factoring the radicand. Find this si

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2021-06-11

A simplified form of (32x)+2+32x that does not involve radicals or fractional exponents can be obtained after factoring the radicand. Find this simplification.

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Multiply the radicand by 32x: =((32x)+2+32x)(32x)/(32x)=((34x)+(22x)+(30))/(32x)
Simplify: =(((32x)2)+2(32x)+1)/32x=((32x)+1)2/(32x)=((32x+1)/3x)2=((32x)+1)/(3x) or 3x+3x

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