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What is (18^10)=(4^5)(3^x)?
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What is (18^10)=(4^5)(3^x)?
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X=20 in this case.
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first you use the commutative property to reorder the terms, 18^10=3(4^5)x. Then evaluate the power, 18^10=3(1024x). Then you multiply, 18^10=3072x. Lastly divide by the coefficient. In the end you get x=18^10/3072 or x=1,162,261,467
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