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To solve 5(2^x + 4) = 15, first divide each side by

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  • 10-01-2022

Answer: Divide each side by 5

Explanation:

Let's say we replaced the expression (2^x+4) with the variable w

That gives the simplified equation of 5w = 15. To solve for w, divide both sides by 5. This will undo the multiplication of 5 on w.

5w = 15

5w/5 = 15/5

w = 3

Once w is isolated, we'll replace w with 2^x+4. So,

2^x+4 = 3

In short, 5(2^x+4) = 15 becomes 2^x+4 = 3 after dividing both sides by 5.

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