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What exponent would make the two expressions equivalent: (16x)^6=(16^18)?
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To determine the exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent, we can equate the bases and multiply the exponents.
We have (16x)^6 = 16^18.
The base 16 on both sides of the equation tells us that the exponents must be equal.
Therefore, 6 = 18.
But since 6 and 18 are not equal, there is no exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent.
We have (16x)^6 = 16^18.
The base 16 on both sides of the equation tells us that the exponents must be equal.
Therefore, 6 = 18.
But since 6 and 18 are not equal, there is no exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent.
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