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Help with questions 14 and 16

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Answer:

14 x=3

16 x=3

Explanation:

14. 8 * (2/3)^x = 4 (16/27)

Divide by 8 on each side

8/8 * (2/3)^x = 4/8 (16/27)

(2/3)^x = 1/2 * 16/27

(2/3)^x = 8/27

Rewrite 8/27 as 2^3 / 3^3

(2/3)^x = (2/3)^3

If the bases are the same, the exponents have to be the same

x=3


16. (2/5) ^x * (2/5) ^x = 8/125 * 8/125

Take the square root of each side

sqrt[ (2/5) ^x * (2/5) ^x ]= sqrt[8/125 * 8/125]

(2/5)^x = (8/125)

rewrite 8/125 as 2^3/5^3

(2/5)^x = (2/3)^3

If the bases are the same, the exponents have to be the same

x=3

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