What are the steps to isolate x in this equation?
I have asked another question with a similar name before. This one is actually difficult.
How do I isolate X in this equation –
y^x – x^y = 0
So far, I have been able to make one side with only x’s, but not a single x. The xth root of x equals the yth root of y.
There seems to almost always be two solutions for x. If y=4, then x can equal 4 or 2. This makes be think that there is a +/- in the answer.
This is NOT homework.
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