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When solving the problem 6^x+^3=6^2x-5
, your friend does the following:

6+(x)+3=2(2x)-5
6x+3=12x-5
8=6x
x=4/3
was this correct?



1 year ago

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GPT 3.5
No, your friend's solution is not correct. They made a mistake in the second step when distributing the 2 to both terms inside the parentheses. The correct equation should be:

6^(x+3) = 6^(2x-5)

This equation cannot be simplified further using basic algebraic operations.
1 year ago

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