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find x such that (3/5)3 multiply (3/5)-6 =(3/5)2x-1​


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Answered by janwanigreat
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(3/5)³ × (3/5)^-6 = (3/5)^2x-1

(3/5)^3+(-6) = (3/5)^2x-1

(a^m×aⁿ = a^m+n)

Bases are equal. Exponents must be equal.

3+(-6) = 2x-1

3-6 = 2x-1

-3 = 2x-1

2x = -3+1

2x = -2

x = -2/2

x = -1

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