SOLUTION: 9^(y)= 3^(6-x) considered solving by breaking it down into its factors, still didn't make sense, please help me and how you did it, i have to express y in terms of x
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Question 779617: 9^(y)= 3^(6-x) considered solving by breaking it down into its factors, still didn't make sense, please help me and how you did it, i have to express y in terms of x
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
9^(y)= 3^(6-x)
2y=6-x
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