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Determine whether x^y•x^z=z^18
is sometimes, always, or never true. Explain.​

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Answer:

sometimes true

Explanation:

The equation reduces to ...

x^y·x^z = z^18

x^(y+z) = z^18

This is not true in general, but is true for specific cases of x, y, and z. For example,

4^(7+2) = 2^18 . . . . (x, y, z) = (4, 7, 2)

4^(7+0) ≠ 0^18 . . . . (x, y, z) = (4, 7, 0)

The equation is sometimes true.

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