SOLUTION: 6^-x=6/5√6 Please help I don't understand how to do this one. Thank you!

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Question 1098724: 6^-x=6/5√6
Please help I don't understand how to do this one.
Thank you!

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6^-x=6/5√6
Please help I don't understand how to do this one.
Thank you!
The first thing you have to do, in order to get a correct answer is to state exactly what the equation is.
Is it: ?
In other words, is the in the numerator or denominator?
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