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Y=1/2(3)^x
y=3(1/3)^x
y=(1/2)^x+2
y=(2)^x-1

are possible solutions


Y=1/2(3)^xy=3(1/3)^xy=(1/2)^x+2y=(2)^x-1are possible solutions

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Y=1/2(3)^x
y=3(1/3)^x
y=(1/2)^x+2
y=(2)^x-1

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