SOLUTION: Given: b=a^3 and c^5:
A. write the product of b and c as a power of a.
B. write a^9 as a power of b.
C. write a^25 as a power of c.
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Question 1175666: Given: b=a^3 and c^5:
A. write the product of b and c as a power of a.
B. write a^9 as a power of b.
C. write a^25 as a power of c.
Answer by greenestamps(13203) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"Given b=a^3 and c^5" makes no sense grammatically or mathematically....
Perhaps it is supposed to be "Given b=a^3 and c=a^5"?
But I'm not going to spend time working on a problem by guessing what the problem is.
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