this is no different from the ones we have done be4 -- just that we got to do it the way around -- please try to solve it, and i will correct it 4 you.
jknkjkjnjjjkl:
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jknkjkjnjjjkl:
64/1
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Florisalreadytaken:
ok, so this is more simple than what weve done earlier.
it has done the first step for you already which is:
\[ y=a(b)^x \]
\[ 64=a(b)^0 \]
\[ a=64 \]
\( \ \ \ \ \updownarrow (\text{ by plugging in 64 for a in the main formula, we get:}) \)
\[ y=64(b^x) \]
now, whats left is to do the 2nd part! (what we're asked to finish off)
\[ y=64(b)^x \]
\[ 1=64(b)^3 \]
\[ b= ?? \]
and that would be your answer.
jknkjkjnjjjkl:
@florisalreadytaken how do I solve 64(b)^3
Florisalreadytaken:
do not forget the "\( 1= .. \)" in the front
jknkjkjnjjjkl:
1/4
YoungAEE:
im not doin ur math hw
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