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And yours does?
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Yep
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Then which one is right?
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See this
7-x plugging 5 will be 7-5 = 2
And mine -x+7, plugging in 5 will be -5+7 = 2
I think both give the same answer 2
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Yes, 7 - x and -x + 7 are the exact same thing.
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I am thinking others might say they not the same if it does not involve plugging in, because just -x+7 and 7-x are different answers - what do you say?
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because just -x+7 and 7-x are different answers
-x + 7 and 7 - x are exactly the same they are not different answers, just are arranged differently.
The book answer is a different answer and is incorrect, this is proved by plugging in any number.
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Ok, I see now, good one
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That is good.
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I wish you deal with the one at #510 for me
Thank you
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Please bring it down here.
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3^(x+1) (3^(3+x) - 3) = 0
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Can you take the next step?
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Please how did you multiplied the -3 with the rest?
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What is 3^(x+1) * 3 ?
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3^(x+2)
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You see where the 3^(2x+4) came from?
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So it meaes you multiplied 3^(x+1) by (3^(3+x) - 3)?
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Yes, term by term.
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Can you take the next step?
[Sorry - I was called away]
equating exponents
2x + 4 - x + 2 = 0
x + 6 = 0
x = - 6 correct?
Last edited by EbenezerSon (2014-09-14 10:23:19)
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Hi;
That is not correct, please try that again.
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Are you implying the exponents shouldn't be equated?
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Nope, you should first check your algebra.
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I am not well versed in equating exponents, just trial and error;
2x + 4 + x + 2 = 0
3x + 6 = 0
3x = - 6
x = - 2 correct?
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