Asked by Muneer
Which of the following is not a strategy for solving simple exponential equations?
Question 12 options:
a) Express both sides as powers with a common base and then equate the exponents.
b) Divide both sides by the common base and compare the exponents
c) Graph both sides of the equation using graphing technology and then determine the point of intersection.
d) Rewrite the equation in logarithmic form and simplify.
is it a)?
Question 12 options:
a) Express both sides as powers with a common base and then equate the exponents.
b) Divide both sides by the common base and compare the exponents
c) Graph both sides of the equation using graphing technology and then determine the point of intersection.
d) Rewrite the equation in logarithmic form and simplify.
is it a)?
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
(a) is likely correct for simple equations.
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