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What’s the answer to this question below. A b c or d

What’s the answer to this question below. A b c or d-example-1
User MPA
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Answer:

Choice C is the answer.

Explanation:

We have given a equation.


3^(2x+1)  = 3^(x+5)

We have to find the value of x.

Since, we know that same bases have equal powers.

2x+1 = x+5

Adding -x-5 to both sides of above equation, we have

2x+1-x-5 = x+5-x-5

x-4 = 0

x = 4 which is the answer.

User Tushar Kesare
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Answer:

x = 4

Explanation:

You have to remember the "Quotient Rule" for exponent having same base.

The quotient rule tells us that we can divide two powers with the same base by subtracting the exponents.

Here,

base = 3

exponents = 2x + 1 , x + 5

3^(2x + 1) = 3^( x + 5)

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

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

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

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

3^(x - 4) = 1

log 3^(x - 4) = log(1)

(x - 4) (log (3)) = 0

log(3) = 0 rejected

x - 4 = 0 accepted

x = 0 + 4

x = 4

User Ricky Dam
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