Friday, March 27, 2020
Integrated by Parts Online Chemistry Tutor Training
Integrated by Parts Online Chemistry Tutor TrainingIntegrated by Parts is an online course of organic chemistry tutor training. You can choose from eight days to two weeks course or you can opt for the full duration of four weeks.A course on integrated by parts can be really beneficial for people who want to move on to higher studies in a career. In addition, this is also perfect for people who have lost their jobs and want to maintain their standard of living. It is possible to earn a good salary while taking classes at home.The main requirement of an instructor is to ensure that students learn everything they need to know. They should be able to teach the classes even if there are no students present at the time. Most instructors are able to impart information for a specific subject such as analytical chemistry, and they also teach the courses on different areas of organic chemistry such as biochemistry and anatomy.Classes in this course can include topics such as vacuum work, scie nce experiments, thermodynamics, acid and base studies, equilibrium study, binding energy, and basic structure. Students are taught to analyze molecules and distinguish between basic and intermediate elements. They should also be able to predict properties of certain compounds and can also assist in finding the best ways to handle a certain compound. Chemical properties of some molecules such as alkanes are studied.It is your responsibility to ensure that you know how to make a new compound to solve a problem in the student's job. You will have to be able to search for any compounds in any synthesis and also provide the right choice for the synthesis.The courses in this course are also interactive, so you don't have to worry about a specific time for your lessons. You can be given support from a teacher as well as by an expert advisor to help you in solving problems.All the classes will be delivered online and a member of your family can also learn from the classes online. As a resu lt, you can benefit from the best training course available today.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Tutorz.com announces the release of YouTube channel
Tutorz.com announces the release of YouTube channel Tutorz recently created their own YouTube channel, featuring infomercials, client testimonials, client interviews and reviews of tutors. At www.youtube.com/tutorz, potential tutoring clients can see and hear reviews from current tutors and students regarding their personal experience with the tutoring service. Most recently, Brook, a student in Orlando, FL, gave an video advice about upcoming exams. Talking with her parents she decided to get help from a tutor. Not knowing where to look for tutors she found Tutorz.com on the Internet. Using the Tutorz referral service she found several qualified tutors for the calculus, easy writing and history subjects. The results speak for themselves: Brook passed all of her exams in flying colors. Asked bout the importance of Tutorz.coms YouTube channel, Dirk Wagner â" CEO of Tutorz.com stated: The channel was established in response to the growing need for demonstrating the capabilities of the Tutorz.com service, and to communicate with students, parents and tutors, about their experience, needs and future requests. The channel ought to inform and to entertain; important concepts in the field of learning. So log on to https://www.youtube.com/tutorz, watch the shows and leave your Like and comment.
4 Things Study Abroad Students dont Expect to find in US
4 Things Study Abroad Students dont Expect to find in US 4 Things Study Abroad Students dont Expect to find in America Thousands of students from all over the world come to the US to study each year. Some will come for a few weeks over the summer, some will come for a full year, and some will be in the US for their entire college experience. Regardless of the amount of time spent in the US, international students often find there are a few things they didnt expect, some positive and some negative. Students who are considering US study should consider the following realities so their adjustment period can go smoothly. 1. Transportation Students who come from other countries may be using public transportation on a daily basis. Many countries have excellent public transportation that is both efficient and clean; however, the US isnât one of them. With the exception of cities such as New York and Seattle, most study abroad students will find that the US is pretty much a motor vehicle country. This can be a big issue because purchasing a car for a short time is incredibly expensive. Students who donât have a car are often left with the option of simply walking or asking for rides from other people. This cuts down the amount of time they have to explore the country when not in the classroom (READ: 7 Reasons to Study Abroad in the UK). Tip: If students must rely on public transportation, they should think about going to an urban environment where buses and trains may be available or where they can simply get places by foot. Alternatively, students can arrange for transportation to and from school and then take a long weekend using a short term rental car with some friends. However, its important to remember that, in the United States, a person must be 25 years old to rent a car and hold a US drivers license or an international drivers license. 2. Meeting locals Meeting locals is something that nearly every study abroad student is excited about. Why would somebody go to a different country if they didnt want to meet different types of people? However, some study abroad students here in the US will find that locals are rushing around trying to get their studies done and may already have several friends that they brought from high school. Additionally, locals meet college friends in the first couple weeks of their freshman year while study abroad students generally arrive in their sophomore or junior year, meaning that social groups have already been informed. Additionally, that cool restaurant or coffee shop may be thought of as âtoo touristyâ for local students to enjoy. Many of these issues can make socializing with US students a challenge (READ: 6 Tips for Studying Abroad in Paris). Tip: Study abroad students in the US can ask local students to take them to a place where only locals go. That way not only are the local students having fun at a place they enjoy, but the study abroad student gets an idea of day to day life in the US. 3. Meeting people from home (but not the US) Most international students come to the US expecting to meet American students; this is not always the case. In ESL classes, for example, its very common for the majority of students to be from the same country or the same region because the teacher specializes in English language learners from that particular culture or first language. Students who wish to meet Americans will have to venture outside the classroom environment to make local friends. Tip: Enjoy the comfort of people from your home country. Students who are studying abroad for a summer or a year generally get home sick. Knowing people from the same country can actually help prevent this and allows students to explore the US together. 4. You will see the entire United States of America The reality of the US is that itâs geographically vast. This is wonderful because people who live here can visit different subcultures, climates, and have different experiences without renewing their passport. However, for study abroad students this means that they probably wonât get a chance to see the entire US while theyre here (CLICK: Ten Tips on Making the Most our of Your Study Abroad). Tip: Pick a region and enjoy it. Students who are coming to study on the West Coast are advised to enjoy the West, learn about the local culture, and see the East Coast on another visit. Bottom line? Regardless of which state or school international students choose to study at, there are plenty of wonderful things to see in our large and diverse country. Study abroad students will have to be a little more outgoing than they originally thought in order to make friends. They will also have to consider our transportation issues and how much traveling they will do while theyre here. The most important thing is to take home a positive experience, good memories, and new friends. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us post about. 4 Things Study Abroad Students dont Expect to find in US 4 Things Study Abroad Students dont Expect to find in America Thousands of students from all over the world come to the US to study each year. Some will come for a few weeks over the summer, some will come for a full year, and some will be in the US for their entire college experience. Regardless of the amount of time spent in the US, international students often find there are a few things they didnt expect, some positive and some negative. Students who are considering US study should consider the following realities so their adjustment period can go smoothly. 1. Transportation Students who come from other countries may be using public transportation on a daily basis. Many countries have excellent public transportation that is both efficient and clean; however, the US isnât one of them. With the exception of cities such as New York and Seattle, most study abroad students will find that the US is pretty much a motor vehicle country. This can be a big issue because purchasing a car for a short time is incredibly expensive. Students who donât have a car are often left with the option of simply walking or asking for rides from other people. This cuts down the amount of time they have to explore the country when not in the classroom (READ: 7 Reasons to Study Abroad in the UK). Tip: If students must rely on public transportation, they should think about going to an urban environment where buses and trains may be available or where they can simply get places by foot. Alternatively, students can arrange for transportation to and from school and then take a long weekend using a short term rental car with some friends. However, its important to remember that, in the United States, a person must be 25 years old to rent a car and hold a US drivers license or an international drivers license. 2. Meeting locals Meeting locals is something that nearly every study abroad student is excited about. Why would somebody go to a different country if they didnt want to meet different types of people? However, some study abroad students here in the US will find that locals are rushing around trying to get their studies done and may already have several friends that they brought from high school. Additionally, locals meet college friends in the first couple weeks of their freshman year while study abroad students generally arrive in their sophomore or junior year, meaning that social groups have already been informed. Additionally, that cool restaurant or coffee shop may be thought of as âtoo touristyâ for local students to enjoy. Many of these issues can make socializing with US students a challenge (READ: 6 Tips for Studying Abroad in Paris). Tip: Study abroad students in the US can ask local students to take them to a place where only locals go. That way not only are the local students having fun at a place they enjoy, but the study abroad student gets an idea of day to day life in the US. 3. Meeting people from home (but not the US) Most international students come to the US expecting to meet American students; this is not always the case. In ESL classes, for example, its very common for the majority of students to be from the same country or the same region because the teacher specializes in English language learners from that particular culture or first language. Students who wish to meet Americans will have to venture outside the classroom environment to make local friends. Tip: Enjoy the comfort of people from your home country. Students who are studying abroad for a summer or a year generally get home sick. Knowing people from the same country can actually help prevent this and allows students to explore the US together. 4. You will see the entire United States of America The reality of the US is that itâs geographically vast. This is wonderful because people who live here can visit different subcultures, climates, and have different experiences without renewing their passport. However, for study abroad students this means that they probably wonât get a chance to see the entire US while theyre here (CLICK: Ten Tips on Making the Most our of Your Study Abroad). Tip: Pick a region and enjoy it. Students who are coming to study on the West Coast are advised to enjoy the West, learn about the local culture, and see the East Coast on another visit. Bottom line? Regardless of which state or school international students choose to study at, there are plenty of wonderful things to see in our large and diverse country. Study abroad students will have to be a little more outgoing than they originally thought in order to make friends. They will also have to consider our transportation issues and how much traveling they will do while theyre here. The most important thing is to take home a positive experience, good memories, and new friends. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us post about.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Innova Academy
Innova Academy Innova Academy The Innova Academy will open in August 2018 and is designed to provide a future focused high quality international education to international and Chinese students in the rapidly expanding Chinese education environment. Innova Academy will implement a programme that incorporates the three IB programmes (PYP, MYP and Diploma) together with a focus on developing creativity, innovation and the OECDs 2020 Future Work Skills, UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Innova Academy is committed to developing service and all members of tour community be active participants in making a difference in addressing the SDGs and in doing so developing leadership, character and social entrepreneurial skills. It also recognizes the importance of technology as a part of the way that we work, learn and interact and endeavors to optimize the use of technology throughout all aspects of the school and learning. Innova Academy will seek authorization for its programmes with the IB and also work to becoming internationally accredited. The campus is designed for 1,000 students for Grade 1-12, including high quality accommodation for up to 200 boarding students. The Innova Early Years Center which opens in October 2017, is a part of the Innova Academy. The stand alone campus is located 10 minutes from the Innova Academy and will accommodate 180 students from 2-5 years old. They are both located in the Yizhuang special economic developmentzone of Beijing, a modern designed area that is experiencing rapid growth and is home to many international and prominent Chinese companies. The Innova Academy campus includes an outstanding sports center, complete with indoor Olympic swimming pool, gymnasiums, recreation and fitness centers, sports fields and playgrounds. View our Brochure View our Brochure
Canadian International School Abu Dhabi
Canadian International School Abu Dhabi Canadian International School Abu Dhabi Welcome to a school that responds to the needs of 21st century expatriate students. We are living in an international community, so our school must provide a learning environment that cultivates the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to compete in an increasingly global society. Right from the embracing arch at the entrance of CIS, students, parents, teachers and staff know that they are walking into a facility that has been purposely designed for a community of learners to meet the demands of our international world.At CIS, the Alberta Program of Study provides the internationally renowned standards and curriculum framework to support Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL), a student-centered educational philosophy that has proven to increase studentsâ abilities to problem-solve. Students are presented a guiding question, and then must use their prior knowledge and skills to build direct and meaningful correlations to solve the problem. Math, English, Social Studies, Science, Informa tion and Communication Technology, Fine Arts fuse as they are explored in real life contexts that demand and allow for multiple intelligences to shine.
Can Accuracy Versus Precision Chemistry Be Different?
Can Accuracy Versus Precision Chemistry Be Different?The accuracy vs precision chemistry debate is one that's at the forefront of many a chemistry student's mind. Accuracy refers to how much you can depend on the results of your experiments and how much precision means in terms of accuracy of measurements. Precision means the measurement of chemical properties, typically on molecular or atomic levels.In both the cases, both are quality aspects of the industry but there are differences between the two which is why this debate is so ongoing. Precision refers to the measurement of the ingredients or the process being done and accuracy refers to the quality of the chemical properties being measured. Chemists who do their experiments using accuracy measure processes where they have control over the properties. Those who do it with precision use analytical testing equipment like GC, MS, GC-MS, electron ionization, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, laser desorption ionization and nuc lear magnetic resonance spectrometry to measure chemical properties accurately.In accuracy, there are some steps that are taken in order to isolate and test the ingredient, and this is more time consuming. It's more efficient to measure the properties in a controlled environment, and to generate more precise results by taking advantage of the full potential of all of the analytical instruments that can be used to measure chemicals, like GC, MS, GC-MS, and EM. These are the tools that are commonly used for accuracy measurements.However, as with any quality element, precision can also be achieved with quality testing equipment, but at a cost. You may want to consider the expense of having to buy that high end analytical instrument to measure your compounds accurately, and if you're doing this for the sake of accuracy, perhaps a quality instrument can be purchased to aid in accuracy measurements, but you may still be better off with accuracy and a quality instrument as a back up when y ou need it most.This debate has been brewing for many years, especially in the scientific community, and the outcome of this argument will largely depend on the type of analysis that you are doing. If you are doing accuracy analysis, it's likely that the quality of the instrument is more important than its accuracy. In this case, you can probably get away with just getting a fairly good instrument. For accuracy, on the other hand, you may not be able to get away with a good instrument, but you can expect better accuracy by using a quality instrument.However, it's important to keep in mind that accuracy is no less important, in general, than precision. In fact, accuracy is arguably the single most important aspect of any analytical testing process.For more information on the accuracy vs precision chemistry debate, check out the website at chemistryforall.com. It's written by a chemist who's always interested in learning about the subject, so you can be sure it's informative and will help you learn the true state of the art in chemistry. So, for more information, visit their website now.
What Is A Mixture Chemistry?
What Is A Mixture Chemistry?What is a mixture chemistry? Many people wonder this and it is an answer to this question that can be found in books or online at home. The answer is this: The definition of this is that it is a mix of different ingredients that have different effects on each other. A mixture could be any compound that has the same effect in each component.A drug is a compound of a chemical substance or its components. Examples of drugs are caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, amphetamines, LSD, morphine, nitrous oxide, barbiturates, and marijuana. An example of a mixture would be cocaine and caffeine and nitrous oxide. Mixing these two would result in an additional stimulant. This is important because stimulants have a very rapid action on the body.Theoretically, these two substances can be added together and affect the person taking them. But mixing stimulants will also add unwanted effects such as nausea, dry mouth, lack of coordination, and a lower tolerance.A person's toleran ce or reaction to a substance can be affected by their lifestyle, health, and personality. A combination that may cause side effects for a person may not bother another person. So it is important to know the differences between a person's reactions to a substance and a mixture of chemicals.For example, if a person is a smoker, they may react negatively to any stimulant that contains nicotine. Adding the stimulant cigarette to any mix of caffeine or other stimulants may result in an extremely high dose and short duration of effects. However, if there is a combination of caffeine and nicotine it would not adversely affect a smoker.A mixture chemistry could be described as a mixture of ingredients, like a drug, that has different effects. In simple terms, a mix of these ingredients will produce a mixture that has different properties. This will affect a person's mood, mental abilities, and possibly even physical reactions.Knowing the difference between a mixture chemistry and a drug is important to understand in order to know which one is right for you. Using a mixture in a drug may not be safe for you if your personality is not suitable. Use caution when using a mixture if you have a weakness to stimulants.
The Best Drum Blogs and Drumming Magazines
The Best Drum Blogs and Drumming Magazines Which Are the Best Websites for Learning to Play the Drums? ChaptersLearning to Play the Drums: Blogs from Music SchoolsEssential Drumming WebsitesProfessional Drummersâ WebsitesLearning to Drum: Other Sites to Check OutâEveryone knows deep in their hearts that the drums are the coolest instrument, and that a band is only as good as its drummer.â - Fred ArmisenWhile acoustic drums lead the percussion market (with 29% market share), this doesnât mean much for buyers. Regardless of the percussion instrument you play, the internet is a great place to find tonnes of information on it!Following blogs and drummers, for example, is a great way to find out more! Which are the best? Who is the best? In this article, we're going to have a look at what we think are some of the best blogs available online for those wanting to learn more about drums, percussion, and music! SerbanDrum Teacher 5.00 (11) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RickyDrum Teacher 5.00 (7) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RussellDrum Teacher 5.00 (4) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JamesDrum Teacher 5.00 (5) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors StephenDrum Teacher 5.00 (3) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors PeteDrum Teacher 5.00 (2) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors OllieDrum Teacher 5.00 (5) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AlexDrum Teacher 5.00 (5) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsLearning to Play the Drums: Blogs from Music SchoolsItâs quite common for a music school or a drum school to have a blog alongside their core lessons. Theyâre perfect for aspiring drummers to learn how to play or brush up on something theyâre not quite sure about. The school may also have information on music theory and how to do certain techniques for the following instruments:A drum kit with a bass drum, snare, and cymbals.Tambourines, kettledrums, maracas.Classical guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar.You can learn a lot just by reading blogs. (Source: kaboom pics)Whether you want to learn how to play African percussion (djembe), Cuban percussion (congas), or European percussion (jazz kits), here are some great resources:Modern Drummer MagazineDrum Channel - Your Source for the Best Drum Lessons in the WorldOnlineDrummer.com | Get Ready to PlayDrumChat.com - DRUM FORUM for DrumsCruise Ship Drummer!Drumhead AuthorityMy Happy CultureThere are general music blogs that you can also check out for:Getting a better idea about certain styles of music, the history of music, and the fundamentals of music.Choosing the right store to get music suppliesHelping you choose your instrument with demos, product reviews, and comparisons.Itâs very easy to find these sites online thanks to search engines such as Google as well as the search engines built into each site.Are these types of sites free? May you could opt to join a free drumming lesson.Most of them are. However, you may sometimes have to pay to access certain articles. That said, articles you h ave to pay to read tend to be of a higher quality.Essential Drumming WebsitesAny self-respecting drummer should take their music theory seriously. Drumming requires discipline, technical ability, and practice, just like any string or woodwind instrument. This is where general drumming sites can help. Here are a few examples of the subjects covered:Which instruments are considered percussion instruments?How do you choose the right resonator or metronome?Whatâs the difference between a crash cymbal and a ride cymbal?What style of drumming should you opt for?A general drum blog is a great way to keep up with the world of drummers and the topics that youâre interested in. If youâre a beginner, you wonât want to waste your time looking at specialised articles, you can go straight to the topics appropriate to your level. Some of the most popular sites include:Drummer CafeMusicians Byte - Drums, Reviews, Best GuitarsElectronic Drum Advisor | Guides, Reviews, and Tips for Electronic DrumsDrum Teachers BlogBANG! The Drum SchoolOnline Drum Lessons by 180 DrumsThere are also specialised drum blogs. By looking at different sites, youâll be able to learn more about drums and drumming at your own pace. There are literally thousands of resources for drummers available online. While it's not hard to find online drum resources, finding the right ones can be rather tricky, especially if you're looking for something very specific such as a particular genre or uncommon drumming technique.Which are the best drumming apps? Or where to find online drumming lessons?Professional Drummersâ WebsitesWhile reading a drumming blog is good, checking out a famous drummerâs site is even better. A lot of professional drummers have their own blogs and websites where you can see what theyâre getting up to as well as get tips to improve your own playing. These are veritable goldmines for learning more about drumming and:Advice on playing the drums and improvingAdvice for choosing your equipmentTips on how to form a bandTo find a load of great advice for drummers, you should seek out general drum blogs. (Source: socalbrass)Some of the most popular drummers include:The Steve Goold Blog | Drummers are musicians tooâ¦David Aldridge's Drumming BlogFour on the FloorThe Drumdoctor's BLOGNot to mention:Matt McGuireCoop3rdrumm3rSina-drumsSteve MooreNea BateraDonât forget there are also drummers on social media channels such as Instagram.Whether you want to play in a symphonic orchestra or just on your own, these resources should help you get there. Every musician needs an idol or mentor to inspire them to learn more.Did you know there are loads of YouTube drum tutorials?Learning to Drum: Other Sites to Check OutAs you probably gathered, itâs better to buy drums in a music or drum shop since you can try out the instruments. It's very difficult to see what drums feel like to play or even what they sound like if you've never touched them.You can also try out instru ments in the store and then buy them online if they're cheaper. However, I don't like doing this as brick-and-mortar music stores offer an invaluable service and should be supported.Some music stores even have their own blogs where they discuss new products and provide reviews for them. This is great for finding information on which ones you should buy. Some of the best sites to find out more about drums include:Thomannâs blog has loads of information on equipment and music.Planet DrumYamaha DrumsSome blogs are an absolute goldmine for aspiring drummers. (Source: StartupStockPhotos)So how much do drums cost?Kits can cost upwards of £200. Your budget should depend on what youâre going to use it for. Remember that when you first start playing the drums, you won't necessarily need an extensive kit. In fact, to learn a basic beat, you can start with just a bass drum, snare drum, and hi-hat cymbals.Once you've got the hang out basic beats and want to move onto licks and fills, you c an add other cymbals (such as crash and ride cymbals) and tom-toms to your kit.Additionally, when your drumming get more serious, you may want to invest in better drums. When you do this, don't forget that you can always sell on your older drums to other aspiring drummers. Both blogs and advice are generally free and will help you when it comes to decided what kits to get!Drum tutors will try to ensure that their students and followers get the most out of their content. On Superprof, weâve got a lot of stuff for aspiring drummers looking to learn their new instrument. Our blog covers several topics:Drum classes around the UKDrum techniquesAdvice for improving your playingPopular drumming styles such as funk, folk, hard rock, etc.The best drummers to inspire you.Weâve got plenty of stuff on drumming for you to sink your teeth into. Of course, our main goal is to help tutors find students and vice-versa!Don't forget that you can also find drum tutors on Superprof! (Source: Huskyhe rz)So why should you get online drum tutorials?To learn how to play the drums or improve your playing. Have a look at our blog for more information on the tutorials offered!No matter what level you are, all these sites and resources should be able to help you get better. Theyâll not only help you. They should inspire you! They can help you become driven and independent learners. Donât hesitate to check out testimonies from other drummers when choosing your drums, either!So are you ready to start?If you've done your research and and feel you could benefit from some extra tuition, consider enlisting the help of a private tutor. Unlike group music classes, private tutors will tailor their lessons to you and exactly what you want to learn. If you're struggling with a particular technique, a tutor can spend a session focusing on it. If you need to practise something for an upcoming gig or performance, you can work on that, too!What about if you live rurally or work irregular hours ( such as shifts or nights)?You can get online private tutors who offer their tutorials over Skype or other video conferencing platforms. You can get a tutor from anywhere in the world. Obviously, if you live in a block of flats, don't schedule your drum lessons in the early hours of the morning when you'll wake up all your neigbours!See drum lessons london.
Online Exponential Equation Tutors
Online Exponential Equation Tutors Exponential equation is the equation in which the variables are generally in the power. And generally in these type of equations we need to evaluate the variable x. When the base is same then we can easily find the value of variable, because we know that when base are same or equal then its power must also be equal. By equating the power, we can easily find the value of unknown variable, say x easily. Sometimes the bases are not same, then in that case generally we use logarithmic function to evaluate the value of unknown variable, say x. This can be understood by the following examples. Question 1:- Find the value of x if 2 ^ (2x+4) = 2 ^ (x+8) Solution 1:- Given 2^ (2x+4) = 2^ (x+8) The base is 2 on both sides that mean, base are equal on both sides. We know that When base are equal on both sides, then its exponents are also equal. Therefore, 2x+4 = x+8 Subtract 4 both sides of the equation, 2x+4-4 = x+8-4 2x = x+ 4 So 2x x = 4 Hence x = 4 Question 2:-Find the value of x if 2 ^ (3x+4) = 4 ^ (x+8) Solution 2:-Given 2^ (3x+4) = 4^ (x+8) Therefore, 2^ (3x+4) = 2^2(x+8) So 2^ (3x+4) = 2^ (2x+16) The base is 2 on both sides that mean, base are equal on both sides. We know that When base are equal on both sides, then its exponents are also equal. So 3x +4 = 2x+16 So by solving, 3x 2x = 16-4 So x = 12.s
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