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Which of the following represents the value of x, the missing exponents needed to make the equation a true statement? Explain your reasoning.

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Which of the following represents the value of x, the missing exponents needed to-example-1
User Axiom
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Answer: x = 21

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Step-by-step explanation:

The exponent rules are

  • a^b * a^c = a^(b+c) .... lets call this rule 1
  • (a^b)/(a^c) = a^(b-c) .... lets call this rule 2
  • (a^b)^c = a^(b*c) ......... lets call this rule 3

The expression on the right hand side simplifies to c^(-1). We add the exponents to get this. So we're using rule 1 mentioned above.

We'll keep this in mind for later.

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On the left hand side (c^5)^4 becomes c^(20) because we multiply the exponents (rule 3)

Then (c^20)/(c^x) becomes c^(20-x). We subtract exponents here (rule 2).

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After using those exponent rules, the original equation turns into

c^(20-x) = c^(-1)

The bases are both c, so the exponents must be equal

20-x = -1

-x = -1-20

-x = -21

x = 21

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