Power Rule of Exponents Practice

Math 8 Q1 (Pre-Algebra) / Exponent Rules

What exponent would make the two expressions equivalent: (16^x)6=(16^18)? (1 point)

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The exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent is x = 3.
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To make the two expressions equivalent, we can set the exponents equal to each other:

x * 6 = 18.

To solve for x, we divide both sides of the equation by 6:

x = 18/6 = 3.

Therefore, the correct exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent is x = 3.
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