SOLUTION: what does 3 to the fifth X =27 to the second X - 4 equal?
what does 2 to the sixth X = 32X-2 equal?
what does 16 to the second X-3=4X+1 equal?
what does 49X+5=7 to the to the e
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what does 2 to the sixth X = 32X-2 equal?
what does 16 to the second X-3=4X+1 equal?
what does 49X+5=7 to the to the e
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Question 611698: what does 3 to the fifth X =27 to the second X - 4 equal?
what does 2 to the sixth X = 32X-2 equal?
what does 16 to the second X-3=4X+1 equal?
what does 49X+5=7 to the to the eighth X-6 equal?
what does 81X+2=3 to the third X +1 equal? Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
the solution to which is a very ugly fraction with a 3 digit denominator.
From now on, use plenty of parentheses so that there is no ambiguity as to which terms are included in your numerators and denominators. Also, use ^ to indicate raising to a power, as in 3^5 means
In the first place, , so
Multiply both sides by
because
Which you should be able to handle from here.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it