HELP: Exponential/log question: x = 2^(x-1)

carrot donut

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How would you solve for x in an equation like this?

x = 2^(x-1)

Just by guess and check, I see that x=1 and x=2 works, but how can I solve it algebraically?

Thank you!! :D
 
How would you solve for x in an equation like this?

x = 2^(x-1)

Just by guess and check, I see that x=1 and x=2 works, but how can I solve it algebraically?

Thank you!! :D

Plot y = x and y = 2^(x-1)

The points intersection are your solutions.

As far as I know, you cannot get a "closed form" solution for this equation - algebraically.
 
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