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The voltage in an electrical circuit is multiplied by itself each time it is reduced. The voltage is 27/125 of a volt and it has been reduced three times. Write the voltage in exponential form. What was the original voltage in the circuit?

Answer:

The exponential form of voltage
x^(3) =(27)/(125)

The original voltage in the circuit
x=(3)/(5)

Explanation:

Let
x be the original voltage.

Given.

Three times reduced voltage is
(27)/(125)

And it is multiplied by itself each time when it is reduced, this gives us


x* x* x=x^(3)

So the exponential form of voltage is


x^(3) = (27)/(125)

Solve this equation for original voltage.


x^(3) = (27)/(125)


x = ((27)/(125))^{(1)/(3)}


x=\frac{\sqrt[3]{27} }{\sqrt[3]{125} }


x=\frac{\sqrt[3]{3*3*3}}{\sqrt[5]{5*5*5}}


x=(3)/(5)

And Original voltage is
x=(3)/(5)

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