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Create your own example of solving an exponential equation, with work shown, that includes at least one mistake that a student could easily make (for example: a common calculation error, or a forgotten or misordered step).
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Answer
27 = 3^3 or mistakenly 27 = -3^3
so x = +3
so x = +3
Answered by
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Exponential equation:
3^x = 27
Work:
x = log3(27)
Mistake:
x = log3(27) + 1
Corrected Work:
x = log3(27)
3^x = 27
Work:
x = log3(27)
Mistake:
x = log3(27) + 1
Corrected Work:
x = log3(27)
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