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Solve the equation
`10^((x+1)(3x+4))-2*10^((x+1)(x+2))=10^(1-x-x^(2)).`

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The correct Answer is:
`x=-1pm sqrt((1)/(2)log_(10)(1+sqrt(11)))`
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