a. 9 * 9^(x 1)
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 05:30, christi05
Which expressions are equivalent to the one below? check all that apply. 9^x
a. 9 * 9^(x 1)
b. (36/4)^x
c. 36^x/4
d. 9 * 9 ^(x-1)
e. 36^x/4^x
f. x^5
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Which expressions are equivalent to the one below? check all that apply. 9^x
a. 9 * 9^(x 1)
a. 9 * 9^(x 1)
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