Sy123
This too shall pass
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Looking at our question:

We need to find a way to which we can solve it using the algebraic methods we know, its obvious that we need to bring this to a quadratic form:
In order to get it into quadratic form we need to have something squared and something.
We know that:
^x=3^{2x}=(3^x)^2 )
Back to our equation again:

Lets sub in u=3^x




We need to find a way to which we can solve it using the algebraic methods we know, its obvious that we need to bring this to a quadratic form:
In order to get it into quadratic form we need to have something squared and something.
We know that:
Back to our equation again:
Lets sub in u=3^x