Algebra Examples

Solve for x 5=(1/5)^x
5=(15)x5=(15)x
Step 1
Rewrite the equation as (15)x=5.
(15)x=5
Step 2
Apply the product rule to 15.
1x5x=5
Step 3
One to any power is one.
15x=5
Step 4
Move 5x to the numerator using the negative exponent rule 1b-n=bn.
5-x=5
Step 5
Create equivalent expressions in the equation that all have equal bases.
5-x=51
Step 6
Since the bases are the same, then two expressions are only equal if the exponents are also equal.
-x=1
Step 7
Divide each term in -x=1 by -1 and simplify.
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Step 7.1
Divide each term in -x=1 by -1.
-x-1=1-1
Step 7.2
Simplify the left side.
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Step 7.2.1
Dividing two negative values results in a positive value.
x1=1-1
Step 7.2.2
Divide x by 1.
x=1-1
x=1-1
Step 7.3
Simplify the right side.
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Step 7.3.1
Divide 1 by -1.
x=-1
x=-1
x=-1
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