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18 January, 08:59

The voltage in an electrical circuit is multiplied by itself each time it is reduced. The voltage is 27/125 of a volt and it has been reduced three times. Write the voltage in exponential form. What was the original voltage in the circuit?

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  1. 18 January, 09:01
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    The correct answer is:

    x³ = 27/125; and

    x = 3/5.

    Explanation:

    Reducing the voltage 3 times would result in multiplying the unknown voltage, x, by itself 3 times; this gives us

    x³.

    The current voltage is 27/125; this gives us the equation

    x³ = 27/125.

    To solve this, take the cubed root of both sides:

    ∛ (x³) = ∛ (27/125)

    x = (∛27) / (∛125)

    x = (∛ (3*3*3)) / (∛ (5*5*5))

    x = 3/5
  2. 18 January, 09:16
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    Exponential form: F (x) = 3/125^x+1

    Original voltage: 3/125 of a volt
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