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

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solved by Ai

Solzzz
4 years ago

X is not meant to be in question, please amend it

Zeebah08jta
1 year ago

It seems the question isn't quite correct.

Precious973
1 year ago
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This was how I solved mine
They made a mistake in the question
But this was what they meant

kafeengx11
1 month ago

no answer

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

kiishiO
1 year ago

it's not well written

s.samuel
1 year ago

I think there is a mistake in the question
I don't know

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