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Is 5 x 3^{x} equal to 15x?

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Here's your answer, folks:

Without substitution, yes, here? No.

The value of the substituted numbers is essential to finding the correct answer in algebra.

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5 x 3 = 15

15 squared or cubed = 15 x 15 || 15 x 15 x 15

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In that case, 15 times a number could not possibly be equal to 5 x 3 unless x was actually 1, which we do not know.

User Karen Baghdasaryan
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Answer:

NO

Explanation:

5*3^x
\\eq15x

because 3 is raised to the x power not multiplied by it, so it is not equal

User Svvac
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