Answer:
379/47
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Simplify
2. Reduce fraction to lowest terms
1 is the greatest common divisor of 3 and 47. The result can't be further reduced.
3. Convert mixed number to improper fraction
Answer:
use logarithms
Step-by-step explanation:
Taking the logarithm of an expression with a variable in the exponent makes the exponent become a coefficient of the logarithm of the base.
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You will note that this approach works well enough for ...
a^(x+3) = b^(x-6) . . . . . . . . . . . variables in the exponents
(x+3)log(a) = (x-6)log(b) . . . . . a linear equation after taking logs
but doesn't do anything to help you solve ...
x +3 = b^(x -6)
There is no algebraic way to solve equations that are a mix of polynomial and exponential functions.
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Some functions have been defined to help in certain situations. For example, the "product log" function (or its inverse) can be used to solve a certain class of equations with variables in the exponent. However, these functions and their use are not normally studied in algebra courses.
In any event, I find a graphing calculator to be an extremely useful tool for solving exponential equations.
So first, you subtract 9 and 4, which gives you 5. Then, you add that to 5. That gives you 10.

Sounds like that to me but that is symbolically showing of that's what your teacher means as mathematical sentence
Answer:
Y= 43, x=137, z=137 total is 360