Hey guys, so this is my first post so bare with me. I am working a problem set in a precalc workbook and came across this:
(3)(3x/2)2
The answer i always arrive at no matter how I work it comes out 9^x but the answer sheet on the problem set says that it is 3^(x+1).
Can someone give me a break down of how this is worked??? I've scoured everything but the dark web looking for a solution and can find nothing. Further more, I have found that I am having the same issue with every problem of this type. I feel I'm forgetting a simple rule here.
fyi, I am teaching myself calculus as a hobby.
Thanks in Advance,
Joe
(3)(3x/2)2
The answer i always arrive at no matter how I work it comes out 9^x but the answer sheet on the problem set says that it is 3^(x+1).
Can someone give me a break down of how this is worked??? I've scoured everything but the dark web looking for a solution and can find nothing. Further more, I have found that I am having the same issue with every problem of this type. I feel I'm forgetting a simple rule here.
fyi, I am teaching myself calculus as a hobby.
Thanks in Advance,
Joe
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