Solving Exponential Equations (lacking a common base)
4^x-5=8...
Mathematics, 22.03.2020 09:57 shai56
Solving Exponential Equations (lacking a common base)
4^x-5=8
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Prove that the sum of two consecutive exponents of the number 5 is divisible by 30.if two consecutive exponents are 5n and 5n + 1, then their sum can be written as 30.
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Solve the equation below: (x+4)/6x=1/x a. x=2 b. x=0,2 c. x=-2 d. x=0,-2
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If 5x - 2 = -12, then x = a) -50 b) -4.4 c) -2.8 d) -2
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