gauravk1471 gauravk1471
  • 25-06-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find the value of n 5^10 ÷ 5^8=(1/5)^n

Respuesta :

snog
snog snog
  • 25-06-2020

Answer:

5^10 / 5^8 = 5^2 = 25 so the equation becomes 25 = (1/5) ^ n. This means that n = -2.

Answer Link
09pqr4sT
09pqr4sT 09pqr4sT
  • 25-06-2020

Answer:

[tex]n=-2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{5^{10}}{5^8}=(\frac{1}{5})^n[/tex]

Use the law of exponents.

[tex]5^{10-8}=\left(\frac{1}{5}\right)^n[/tex]

1/5 can be written with a base of 5.

[tex]5^{10-8}=\left(5^{-1}\right)^n[/tex]

Cancel the base 5 on both sides.

[tex]10-8=-1\times \:n[/tex]

[tex]2=-n[/tex]

Multiply both sides with -1.

[tex]n=-2[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A square patio has an area of 200 square feet how long is each side to the nearest 0.05
which is greater 16.45 or 16.454
DaMarcus says the number 24/6 belongs only to the set of rational numbers. Explain his error.
What is 552,945 rounded to in the nearest hundred thounand???
why do single issue parties tend to be short lived
what is a dangling modifier
name three gaseous elements that will not burn?
Order from greatest to least 9.129 9.37 9.3 9.219
In math, where this whole PEMDAS thing come from? When I was in school, I was taught to do an equation from left to right, just like you're reading a book.
Which consist of sperm cells and egg cells?gametes tetrads diploids chromosomes A.gametes B.tetrads C.diploids D.chromosomes