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9 September, 10:12

If (6^2) x = 1, what is the value of x? Explain your answer. Part B: If (6^0) x = 1, what are the possible values of x? Explain

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  1. 9 September, 10:21
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    For (6^2) x=1, 6^2 inside the parentheses should be done first. That equals 36. We are left with 36x=1. The only value that can be multiplied to 36 to make it equal 1 is 1/36. So for the 1st one, x = 1 over 36. For (6^0) x=1, you have to always remember that any number with the power of zero, even if it is 1 million, 100 billion or anything, it will always equal 1. So all we are left with is 1x=1. Well, x and 1x are the same thing! So basically, x=1.
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