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| Question 62740:  10^6x-3=100,000
 Found 3 solutions by  funmath, jai_kos, Cintchr:
 Answer by funmath(2933)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I think you meant 6x-3 to all be the exponent, if I'm wrong let me know and I'll revise this. 10^(6x-3)=100,000
 10^(6x-3)=10^5  Once the bases are the same, you can equate their exponents.
 6x-3=5
 6x-3+3=5+3
 6x=8
 6x/6=8/6
 
  Check:
 10^(6(4/3)-3)=100,000
 10^(2(4)-3)=100,000
 10^(8-3)=100,000
 10^5=100,000
 100,000=100,000 We're right!!!
 Happy Calculating!!!
 
Answer by jai_kos(139)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 10 ^ 6x -3 = 10 ^5
 Because 10 ^5 = 100,000
 
 10 ^ 6x -3 = 10 ^5
 Since the bases are same, we equate the powers.
 i.e. 6x -3 = 5
 Add 3 on both sides, we get
 6x -3 + 3 = 5 + 3
 6x = 8
 Now divide the above equation by 6, we get
 x = 8 / 6
 x = 4 / 3
Answer by Cintchr(481)
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