SOLUTION: The question is how do i find the missing exponent in 2x(exponent) times 3x to the power of 2 over x to the pwoer of 6 = 6x to the power of 3.How would I find this out when it come

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Question 753345: The question is how do i find the missing exponent in 2x(exponent) times 3x to the power of 2 over x to the pwoer of 6 = 6x to the power of 3.How would I find this out when it comes to the missing exponent? Thank you
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The question is how do i find the missing exponent in
2x(exponent) times 3x to the power of 2 over x to the pwoer of 6 = 6x to the power of 3.
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2x^k *3x^2/x^6 = 6x
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6x^(k+2)/x^6 = 6x
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6x^(k+2) = 6x^7
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k+2 = 7
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k = 5
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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How would I find this out when it comes to the missing exponent?