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31 May, 05:55

What common base can be used to rewrite each side of the equation 2^ (x+3) - 3=5

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  1. 31 May, 06:08
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    We are given with the equation 2^ (x+3) - 3=5 and is asked in the prooblem to determine the common base of each side of the equation. we transpose first 3 to the other side making it 8. 8 is equal to 2^3 which makes the common base then equal to 2.
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