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Show that (3*8*x)^7 = 6^7*4^7*x^7

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  • 21-04-2021

Answer:

24x^7 = 24x^7

Step-by-step explanation:

Left side of equation: 3 times 8 times X = 24x

Then you raise it to the 7th power

Right side of the equation: 6 times 4 times X = 24x

Since the exponent is the same, you keep it as the 7th power

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