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Alla [95]
2 years ago
14

I will give you a brainliest if correct

Mathematics
1 answer:
Natali [406]2 years ago
3 0

Part A;

(6)^2x = 6^0, after opening the brackets and any number power zero equals to one.

then,

aⁿ = a^b , in exponential form

n = b

then

2x = 0

x = 0.

Part B,

since any number power zero equals to 1.

6^0 = 1

then,

1^x = 1^1

from, aⁿ = a^b

n = b

then,

x = 1.

or,

1 = 6^0

then,

(6^0)^x = 6^0

6^0x = 6^0

equating,

0x = 0

x = 0.

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