Home
Class 12
MATHS
The equation 3^(x-1)+5^(x-1)=34 has...

The equation `3^(x-1)+5^(x-1)=34` has

A

(a)one solution

B

(b)two solutions

C

(c)three solutions

D

(d)four solutions

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • GRAPHICAL TRANSFORMATIONS

    ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH|Exercise Exercise For Session 1|8 Videos
  • GRAPHICAL TRANSFORMATIONS

    ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH|Exercise Exercise For Session 2|9 Videos
  • FUNCTIONS

    ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH|Exercise FUNCTION EXERCISE 8:Questions Asked in Previous 10 Years Exams|1 Videos
  • HYPERBOLA

    ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH|Exercise Hyperbola Exercise 11 : Questions Asked in Previous 13 Years Exams|3 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The number of integral value(s) of x satisfying the equation |x^4 .3^(|x-2|). 5^(x-1)|=-x^4 .3^(|x-2|). 5^(x-1) is

If a = 0 then the equation (x-a-1)/(x-a)= (a +1)-(1)/(x-a) has

The equation (0.4)^(x-1)=(6.25)^(6x-5) has

Solve the equation: 5^(x+1)+5^(2-x)=5^(3)+1

The equation x^(3) - 3x + 1 = 0 has

The equation |2x - x^(2) - 3|=1 has

The number of roots of the equation sin^(-1)x-cos^(-1)x=sin^(-1)(5x-3) is/ are

Find the set of values of a for which the equation |x-1|^2+(a-1)|x-1|+1=0 has a solution, [2,5] b. [-3,-1] c. [0,oo) d. (-oo,-1]

The equation sqrt(x+1)-sqrt(x-1)=sqrt(4x-1) has

Show that the equation (x-1)^5+(x+2)^7+(7x-5)^9=10 has exactly one root.