Asked by joey
I am having great difficulty with this any help would be appreciated.
Write this expression in the form e^kx for a suitable constant k.?
(e^4x * e^6x)^3/5, 1/e-2^x
Write this expression in the form e^kx for a suitable constant k.?
(e^4x * e^6x)^3/5, 1/e-2^x
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Answered by
Reiny
which expression, you appear to have two of them
I will do the first one:
(e^4x * e^6x)^3/5
= (e^(10x))^(3/5)
= e^(6x) , so the "suitable" constant k is 6
your second expression is much too ambiguous to attempt.
You will have to use brackets.
is it (1/e) - 2^x ? or
1/(e - 2^x) ? or
1/(e-2)^x ?
I will do the first one:
(e^4x * e^6x)^3/5
= (e^(10x))^(3/5)
= e^(6x) , so the "suitable" constant k is 6
your second expression is much too ambiguous to attempt.
You will have to use brackets.
is it (1/e) - 2^x ? or
1/(e - 2^x) ? or
1/(e-2)^x ?
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