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For complex number $z$, the equationequation $2^z + 3^z = 2^{1-z}+3^{1-z}$ has a simple solution $z=\frac{1}{2}$.
Are there any other solutions?
do all solutions lie on the critical line?
For complex number $z$, the equation $2^z + 3^z = 2^{1-z}+3^{1-z}$ has a simple solution $z=\frac{1}{2}$.
For complex number $z$, equation $2^z + 3^z = 2^{1-z}+3^{1-z}$ has a simple solution $z=\frac{1}{2}$.
For complex number $z$, Equationthe equation $2^z + 3^z = 2^{1-z}+3^{1-z}$ has a simple solution $z=\frac{1}{2}$.
For complex number $z$, Equation $2^z + 3^z = 2^{1-z}+3^{1-z}$ has a simple solution $z=\frac{1}{2}$.
doesdo all solutions lie on the critical line?
does all solutions lie on the critical line?