How to solve an exponential equation with two different bases

How to solve an exponential equation with two different bases

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Interactive Video

Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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Hard

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The video tutorial covers solving equations with variables in exponents, focusing on the one-to-one property and the power rule. It highlights common mistakes, such as neglecting parentheses, and provides a step-by-step solution to an example problem. The tutorial revisits concepts from Algebra 2, emphasizing the importance of rewriting bases to solve equations effectively.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the one to one property in relation to exponents?

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How can you rewrite the equation 3^2 = 3^X to solve for X?

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What is the significance of having the same base when solving exponential equations?

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Explain the power rule when dealing with exponents.

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What common mistake do students make when applying the distributive property to exponents?

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How do you ensure that you correctly apply the distributive property when multiplying a number by an expression?

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What steps would you take to solve the equation 4X - 2 = 3X + 3?

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