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In the equation 25x5x3=1252\frac{25^x}{5^{x-3}} = 125^2, what is the value of xx?

Cevap: 3

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The correct answer is 3.
By writing all terms with a base of 5, the equation 25x5x3=1252\frac{25^x}{5^{x-3}} = 125^2 becomes 52x5x3=56\frac{5^{2x}}{5^{x-3}} = 5^6. Applying the quotient rule of exponents, the left side simplifies to 52x(x3)=5x+35^{2x - (x-3)} = 5^{x+3}. Setting the exponents equal gives x+3=6x+3 = 6, which yields x=3x = 3.

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1
Express all terms with a common base of 5.
25x=(52)x=52x25^x = (5^2)^x = 5^{2x} and 1252=(53)2=56125^2 = (5^3)^2 = 5^6.
Expressing all exponential terms with the same base allows the exponents to be equated directly once simplified.
2
Substitute these expressions back into the original equation and simplify the left side using the quotient rule of exponents.
52x5x3=52x(x3)=5x+3\frac{5^{2x}}{5^{x-3}} = 5^{2x - (x-3)} = 5^{x+3}. The equation becomes 5x+3=565^{x+3} = 5^6.
The quotient rule states that dividing exponential terms with the same base requires subtracting the exponent of the denominator from the exponent of the numerator: bmbn=bmn\frac{b^m}{b^n} = b^{m-n}.
3
Equate the exponents and solve for xx.
x+3=6    x=3x + 3 = 6 \implies x = 3.
Since the bases on both sides of the equation are equal, their exponents must also be equal: if by=bzb^y = b^z where b>0b > 0 and b1b \neq 1, then y=zy = z.

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Solving exponential equations by expressing terms with a common base and applying exponent rules.
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