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Solve for n. 5^{n} = 5^[11] x 5^ [3]

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User Mashet
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Answer:

n = 14

Explanation:


5^n = 5^(11) * 5^3

simplify the right side


5^n = 5^(14)

Then you can easily see that


n = 14

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User Patloew
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Answer:

n = 14

Explanation:


a^(x)*a^(y)=a^(x+y)\\\\5^(n) = 5^(11)*5^(3)\\\\5^(n) = 5^(11+3)\\\\5^(n)=5^(14)\\\\

n = 14

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User Kasia
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