True/False: To solve equations, we always do the inverse operations to what is already happening.
Solving Exponential Equations (U6L4)
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Felicia Mossler
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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True
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What has to be true in order to set the exponents equal to each other?
the exponents must be the same
the bases must be the same
you have to multiply the bases
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