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Re: If 3^(6x) = 810,000, what is the value of (3^(x−1))^3? [#permalink]
3^6x = 810,000;
3^3x = (810,000)^1/2 = 900

3^(3x-3)= (900/3^3) = 100/3
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Re: If 3^(6x) = 810,000, what is the value of (3^(x−1))^3? [#permalink]
Given \(3^(6x) = 810,000\)
which is simplified as

\((3^(3x))^2=9^2 * 10^4\)

\(3^(3x) = 9 * 10^2\)=\(3^2*10^2\)

hence, \((3^(x-1))^3=((3^x)/3)^3=3^(3x)/3^3\)
=\((3^2 * 10^2)/(3^3)\)
=100/3

Answer: 100/3
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If \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\), what is the value of \((3^{(x−1)})^3\)?

A. 10/3

B. 100/3

C. 200/3

D. 150

E. 300


Let’s first re-express (3^(x - 1))^3, noting that when we have an exponent raised to an exponent, we multiply the two exponents. Thus, (3^(x - 1))^3 = 3^(3x - 3) = (3^3x)(3^-3) = (3^3x)/(3^3), so really we need to determine the value of 3^3x/27.

Simplifying the given equation, we have:

3^6x = 810,000

Taking the square root of both sides, we have:

3^3x = 900

Thus, (3^3x)/(27) = 900/27 = 100/3.

Answer: B
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Hi bunnel,

I understood how this problem is solved, but I’m confused with the question given . How can anything to the power of 3 will result in multiples of 10?
I mean how can 3^6x = 810000


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If \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\), what is the value of \((3^{(x−1)})^3\)?

A. 10/3

B. 100/3

C. 200/3

D. 150

E. 300
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Hi bunnel,

I understood how this problem is solved, but I’m confused with the question given . How can anything to the power of 3 will result in multiples of 10?
I mean how can 3^6x = 810000


Bunuel wrote:
If \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\), what is the value of \((3^{(x−1)})^3\)?

A. 10/3

B. 100/3

C. 200/3

D. 150

E. 300


You are forgetting that x might not be an integer. So, \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\) for some irrational x, which is approximately 2.0639...
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Re: If 3^(6x) = 810,000, what is the value of (3^(x−1))^3? [#permalink]
Thanks Bunnel.

Then I think in question they should have mention as approximate value, because it won’t be terminating
Why I was so skeptical is that I have written 810000 = 3^4 * 10^4,, and from here I was trying to equate with 3^6x and I’m going nowhere

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gvrk_77 wrote:
Hi bunnel,

I understood how this problem is solved, but I’m confused with the question given . How can anything to the power of 3 will result in multiples of 10?
I mean how can 3^6x = 810000


Bunuel wrote:
If \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\), what is the value of \((3^{(x−1)})^3\)?

A. 10/3

B. 100/3

C. 200/3

D. 150

E. 300


You are forgetting that x might not be an integer. So, \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\) for some irrational x, which is approximately 2.0639...
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Thanks Bunnel.

Then I think in question they should have mention as approximate value, because it won’t be terminating
Why I was so skeptical is that I have written 810000 = 3^4 * 10^4,, and from here I was trying to equate with 3^6x and I’m going nowhere


No, you are wrong again. For the value of x, for which \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\), is true, \((3^{(x−1)})^3\) turns out to be EXACTLY 100/3. You should study the solutions above to understand that we can get the value of \((3^{(x−1)})^3\), without getting the value of x.
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Re: If 3^(6x) = 810,000, what is the value of (3^(x−1))^3? [#permalink]
I have no problem with the answer, my only problem is with the IF condition. I’m solving for what EXACT value of x wil be 3^6x= 81000.00



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gvrk_77 wrote:
Thanks Bunnel.

Then I think in question they should have mention as approximate value, because it won’t be terminating
Why I was so skeptical is that I have written 810000 = 3^4 * 10^4,, and from here I was trying to equate with 3^6x and I’m going nowhere


No, you are wrong again. For the value of x, for which \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\), is true, \((3^{(x−1)})^3\) turns out to be EXACTLY 100/3. You should study the solutions above to understand that we can get the value of \((3^{(x−1)})^3\), without getting the value of x.
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gvrk_77 wrote:
I have no problem with the answer, my only problem is with the IF condition. I’m solving for what EXACT value of x wil be 3^6x= 81000.00



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gvrk_77 wrote:
Thanks Bunnel.

Then I think in question they should have mention as approximate value, because it won’t be terminating
Why I was so skeptical is that I have written 810000 = 3^4 * 10^4,, and from here I was trying to equate with 3^6x and I’m going nowhere


No, you are wrong again. For the value of x, for which \(3^{(6x)} = 810,000\), is true, \((3^{(x−1)})^3\) turns out to be EXACTLY 100/3. You should study the solutions above to understand that we can get the value of \((3^{(x−1)})^3\), without getting the value of x.


Not following you. Again, there exist some irrational x, for which \(3^{(6x)}\) is EXACTLY 810,000. For that x, \((3^{(x−1)})^3\) is EXACTLY 100/3.

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