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3^t x 9^(t+1) = 1/3

seems like an easy question, but me and the solutions have conflicting answers. The way i tried to work it out is by making the base the same:
3^t x 3^ (2t +2) = 3^-1
and therefore:
t(2t +2) +1 = 0 (a quadratic equation with no solutions)

the answers stuff up (i think) cos they end up with x= -1, but that is only with a plus between the first 2 terms of the original equation, which would mean a linear equation (x +2x +2 = -1) that is simple to solve.
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3^t x 9^(t+1) = 1/3
3^t . 3^(2t + 2) = 3^-1
3t + 2 = -1
t = -1
 

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3t x 9t+1 = 1/3
3t x 32(t+1) = 3-1
3t + 2(t+1) = 3-1
t + 2(t+1) = -1
t + 2t + 2 = -1
3t + 2 = -1
3t = -3
t = -1
 

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PC said:
3t x 9t+1 = 1/3
3t x 32(t+1) = 3-1
3t + 2(t+1) = 3-1
t + 2(t+1) = -1
t + 2t + 2 = -1
3t + 2 = -1
3t = -3
t = -1
i lyk 2 follow PC's explanations coz he explains it thoroughly step by step n he noes how 2 use forum superscripts n subscripts
 

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Here is how you do it guys:
3^t x 9^(t+1) = 1/3
3^t x 3^2(t+1) = 1/3 because 3^2 = 9
3^(3t+2) = 1/3
Now use the log rules
In3^(3t+2) = In(1/3)
(3t+2)In3 = In(1/3)
3t+2 = In(1/3)/In3
3t = (In(1/3)/In3)-2
t = ((In(1/3)/In3)-2)/3
Now sub into calculator
t = -1
 

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