What exponent would make the two expressions equivalent (3³)^x÷3²⁴?

A. 21
B. 8
C. 15
D. 27

1 answer

To make the two expressions equivalent, we need to equate the exponents of the base 3.

The exponent on the left side is 3^x and the exponent on the right side is 3^24.

So, we can set up the equation 3^x = 3^24.

To solve for x, we can equate the exponents:

x = 24.

Therefore, the exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent is x = 24.

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