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What exponent would make the two expressions equivalent: (16x)6=(1618)? (1 point)Asked by Alana
What exponent would make the two expressions equivalent: (16x)^6=(16^18).
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Alana
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To find the exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent, we need to equate the bases and solve for the exponent.
In this case, the bases are both 16, so we need to equate the exponents:
6 = 18
However, this equation is not true, since 6 is not equal to 18. Therefore, there is no exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent.
In this case, the bases are both 16, so we need to equate the exponents:
6 = 18
However, this equation is not true, since 6 is not equal to 18. Therefore, there is no exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the mistake. Let's correct it:
To find the exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent, we need to equate the bases and solve for the exponent.
In this case, the base on the left side is (16x) and the base on the right side is 16. Since the bases are both 16, we can equate the exponents:
6 = 18
However, this equation is not true, since 6 is not equal to 18. Therefore, there is no exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent.
To find the exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent, we need to equate the bases and solve for the exponent.
In this case, the base on the left side is (16x) and the base on the right side is 16. Since the bases are both 16, we can equate the exponents:
6 = 18
However, this equation is not true, since 6 is not equal to 18. Therefore, there is no exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent.