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What is the following is the solution to the equation 25^(z+2) = 125

User Mfperzel
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First, rewrite the equation
25^(z+2) = 125 with the base equal to 5. Note that:


  • 25=5^2;

  • 125=5^3;

  • 25^(z+2)=(5^2)^(z+2)=5^(2\cdot (z+2)).

Then


5^(2\cdot (z+2))=5^3.

Since the bases are equal, you have that powers are equal too:


2\cdot (z+2)=3,\\ \\2z+4=3,\\ \\2z=3-4,\\ \\2z=-1,\\ \\z=-(1)/(2).

Answer:
z=-(1)/(2).


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