vinni.k wrote:For integers x and y, 25^(−10) * 100^x = 2^y. What is the value of y?
A. -10
B. 10
C. 20
D. 25
E. 40
25¯¹� * 100^x = 2^y
1/25¹� * (25*4)^x= 2^y
(1/25¹�)(25^x)(4^x) = 2^y
[(25^x)/25¹�] * 4^x = 2^y
In the resulting blue equation, x and y will be integers if x=10, with the result that (25^x)/25¹� = 1.
Substituting x=10 into the blue equation, we get:
(25¹�/25¹�) * 4¹� = 2^y
4¹� = 2^y
(2²)¹� = 2^y
2²� = 2^y
Since each side of the red equation has the same base, the exponents must be EQUAL, with the result that y=20.
The correct answer is
C.
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