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For what value of a does (1/9)^a+1 = 81^a+1 x 27^2-a?
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For what value of a does (1/9)^a+1 = 81^a+1 x 27^2-a?
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The answer for a should equal to -3 in the equation given
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(1/9)^(a+1)=81^(a+1) x 27^(2-a), then the answer would be a=-3.
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