Solving Exponential Equations With Common Base | Almost Everyone Fails This!

Can you solve this exponential equation correctly? In this video, you'll learn a simple and powerful method for solving exponential equations by expressing both sides in a common base. We solve: 4 × 2^(m−2) = 32^n and find the value of m/n step by step using the laws of indices. Whether you're preparing for WAEC, NECO, JAMB, GCSE, SAT, or any mathematics examination, this tutorial will help you master exponential equations quickly and accurately. Watch till the end to avoid the common mistake that causes many students to get this question wrong! #ExponentialEquations #Indices #LawsOfIndices #Mathematics #MathTutorial #JAMBMaths #WAECMaths #NECOMaths #GCSEMaths #Algebra #MathTricks #LearnMath #MathsSolutions #UBMathsSolutions #ExamPreparation