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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 09:30 Grumbley8301

Which expressions are equivalent to the one below? check all that apply : ) 5^x a- (15/3)^x b- 5*5^x-1 c- 15^x/3 d- 15^x/3^x e- x^5 f- 5*5^x+1

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