For your IGCSE GCSE Maths exam you need to be able to solve Linear equations (5 + x = 3x - 1), Quadratic equations (x^2 - 2x + 5 = 0) and also Exponential equations (2^x = 1). All types of equations have their own strategy to solve them (to find out the value of x, your variable) An Exponential Equation is an equation where x (the variable) is in the exponent. Please carefully distinguish especially between Quadratic and Exponential Equations. The following maths example question will show you step by step how to solve Exponential Equations. Learn what the strategy is and how to solve Exponential Equations and pass your IGCSE GCSE maths exam. Good luck and have fun!
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