Laws of Indices

Mish1

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I know the answers to Q6 c,d&e are -5/2, -1/4, & -1/2....I just don't know how they got them??? Any help gratefully received!
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c) [MATH]\sqrt{5}\times5^x=\frac{1}{25}[/MATH]
Rewrite both sides as powers of 5:

[MATH]5^{x+\frac{1}{2}}=5^{-2}[/MATH]
Equate exponents:

[MATH]x+\frac{1}{2}=-2[/MATH]
[MATH]x=-\frac{5}{2}[/MATH]
Can you use a similar method for the other two equations?
 
c) [MATH]\sqrt{5}\times5^x=\frac{1}{25}[/MATH]
Rewrite both sides as powers of 5:

[MATH]5^{x+\frac{1}{2}}=5^{-2}[/MATH]
Equate exponents:

[MATH]x+\frac{1}{2}=-2[/MATH]
[MATH]x=-\frac{5}{2}[/MATH]
Can you use a similar method for the other two equations?
Thank you Mark
 
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