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23 April, 06:11
Find the missing exponent. x (blank) • x^6 = x^9
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Boris
23 April, 07:27
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The answer is x^3 because x^3 * x^6 = x^9
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Kody
23 April, 08:20
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X^3 * x^6 = x^9
If the bases are the same, you add the exponents. But, do NOT multiply or add the bases if they are already the same. Same rules apply if the base was a number.
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