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How do you solve 100^(5x+2)=1000^(4x-1)?

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  • 10-11-2021
This whole equation is also equal to 10^10(5x+2)=10^100(4x-1). From there you can divide both sides by 10 and distribute on both sides. From there, it’s just basic algebra
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