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What is the value of A when we rewrite 3^x as A^5x

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Answer:

A=3^1/5

Explanation:

3^x = 3 ^ 1/5*3^5x. Basically you need 3^x to equal A^x. A^x is equal to A^5x in this situration. So, multiply 5x to equal 1x. To make 1x you need to multiply the 5x by 1/5. So, the A value is 3, since the whole number in the 3^x has to be equal to the whole number in A^x. Knowing this, we can tell that A must be equal to 3^1/5.

Answer:

3^1/5

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