SOLUTION: Solve the equation by expressing each side as a power of the same base and then equating exponents.
3^(6 - 3x) =1/27
a. {9}
b. {1/9}
c. {-3}
d. {3}
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Question 155635: Solve the equation by expressing each side as a power of the same base and then equating exponents.
3^(6 - 3x) =1/27
a. {9}
b. {1/9}
c. {-3}
d. {3}
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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