SOLUTION: 6^3m*6^-m=6^-2m tried 3m*-m=-2m 3m+2m=-m but I think maybe 3m-2m-1m= 0 but not sure how; please show
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6^3m*6^-m=6^-2m
tried 3m*-m=-2m
3m+2m=-m
but I think maybe 3m-2m-1m= 0 but not sure how; please show
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Since the bases are all the same, you can add the exponents on the left side to get: 3m+(-m) = 3m-m = 2m
Now you can equate exponents (again, they're all the same) to get: 2m = -2m
Now solve for m to get: 2m+2m = 0 ----> 4m=0 ---> m = 0
So the solution is m = 0
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