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Which of the following are NOT possible values for m and n ?

Which of the following are NOT possible values for m and n ?-example-1
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User Basanta
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ANSWER:

C. m = -9, n = 4

Explanation:

We have the following expression:


(9^m)/(9^n)=9^(-5)

Since it is always the same base, we can propose the following equation:


\begin{gathered} m-n=-5 \\ \text{ solving for m} \\ m=-5+n \end{gathered}

We replace to confirm each option, just like this:


\begin{gathered} m=-5+13=8,\text{ they are solutions} \\ m=-5+3=-2,\text{ they are solutions} \\ m=-5+4=-1,\text{ they are NOT solutions} \\ m=-5+6=1,\text{ they are solutions} \end{gathered}

Therefore option C are not possible values for m and n.

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