3x^5 If these are 5 of 3x multiplied together the it must be (3x)^5 =3^5 times x^5
30 in exponential form is 3 x 101.
Since the logarithmic function is the inverse of the exponential function, then we can say that f(x) = 103x and g(x) = log 3x or f-1(x) = log 3x. As we say that the logarithmic function is the reflection of the graph of the exponential function about the line y = x, we can also say that the exponential function is the reflection of the graph of the logarithmic function about the line y = x. The equations y = log(3x) or y = log10(3x) and 10y = 3x are different ways of expressing the same thing. The first equation is in the logarithmic form and the second equivalent equation is in exponential form. Notice that a logarithm, y, is an exponent. So that the question becomes, "changing from logarithmic to exponential form": y = log(3x) means 10y = 3x, where x = (10y)/3.
It is -5*(3x + 1), no exponents are required.
While this is not the complete definition, an exponential expression has the variable (for example, "x") in the exponent.
It means that the variable of interest appears as a power in the expression. So, for example, 3x is exponential but x3 is merely cubic. The distinction depends on the position of x.
I am assuming the question is to multiply (3x + 2)(1 - 5x) = 2?? To multiply 2 binomials, use the FOIL method (First, Outside, Inside, Last). First: 3x times 1 Outside: 3x times -5x Inside: 2 times 1 Last: 2 times -5x 3x - 15x2 + 2 - 10x Now, combine like terms and rearrange in descending exponential order. -15x2 - 7x + 2 = 2
3x + 3x + 3x = 3* (3x) = 9x
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Exponential is an adjective.
Exponential relationship!