SOLUTION: Solve for x. 125^(4-7x) = 5^(x^2-22x-18) If there is more than one solution, I need to separate them with commas.

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Question 984553: Solve for x.
125^(4-7x) = 5^(x^2-22x-18)
If there is more than one solution, I need to separate them with commas.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!






Same base, equal exponents


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x=-5 or x=6

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