SOLUTION: I need to solve theis equation and round it to the nearest thousandth.
6^2^-^m=2^3m+1
I know the answer is .747 but I can't figure out how it was found. Thanks
for the help
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-> SOLUTION: I need to solve theis equation and round it to the nearest thousandth.
6^2^-^m=2^3m+1
I know the answer is .747 but I can't figure out how it was found. Thanks
for the help
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Question 330193: I need to solve theis equation and round it to the nearest thousandth.
6^2^-^m=2^3m+1
I know the answer is .747 but I can't figure out how it was found. Thanks
for the help. Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
Sorry, I can't make out what you are trying to render. A minus sign by itself cannot be an exponent, which is what you have written.
Literally what you have written is:
where the first is superscript to the minus sign that precedes it. I'm reasonably certain that the RHS isn't correct either. Repost using plenty of parentheses to show what you mean.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it