SOLUTION: I need to solve this and round it to the nearest thousandth.
6^(2-m)=2^(3m+1)
I am hoping I have it written right. Trying to write it on here is confusing me with this one.
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Question 330200: I need to solve this and round it to the nearest thousandth.
6^(2-m)=2^(3m+1)
I am hoping I have it written right. Trying to write it on here is confusing me with this one. I know the answer is .747
Thanks
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Always verify with your original equation.
Yes, that's a good solution.
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