Find the missing exponent. set up an equation and solve. : x^4·x^n = x^5
n = missing e...
Mathematics, 31.01.2020 23:01 laylay1548
Find the missing exponent. set up an equation and solve. : x^4·x^n = x^5
n = missing exponent.
explain so i can understand.
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