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Question 276650
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5^(x^2 + x) = 1
is the correct answer x=0?
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5^(x^2 + x) = 1
5^(x^2 + x) = 5^0
x^2+x=0
x(x+1)=0
x=0 or x+1=0
x=0 or x=-1
Answers: x=0 or x=-1
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5^(x^2 + x) = 1
is the correct answer x=0?
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That's half of them.
x^2 + x = 0
x = 0
x = -1