Solve for y in the equation 10\(^y\) x 5\(^{(2y - 2)}\) x 4\(^{(y - 1)}\) = 1
a
\(\frac{3}{4}\)
b
\(\frac{5}{4}\)
c
\(\frac{2}{3}\)
d
5
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Precious973
1 year ago

This was how I solved mine
They made a mistake in the question
But this was what they meant

NonchalantGamer
1 year ago
the question is wrong, where's the y that's supposed to be the exponential of 10? And where is the symbol to indicate that the terms in the bracket are powers? please fix these, it's really discouraging and tiring




