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Simplify:
(15^x + 15^x+1) = (15^y)(4^y)
If we just take the left hand side of the equation:
(15^x + 15^x+1)
can be simplified to:
(15^x + 15^x(15^1))
I dont understand how we get to the next simplification. It is factored into the following:
15^x(1+15)
my brain is just giving up on me this evening after a long day at work ... so thanks in advance for your assistance !
(15^x + 15^x+1) = (15^y)(4^y)
If we just take the left hand side of the equation:
(15^x + 15^x+1)
can be simplified to:
(15^x + 15^x(15^1))
I dont understand how we get to the next simplification. It is factored into the following:
15^x(1+15)
my brain is just giving up on me this evening after a long day at work ... so thanks in advance for your assistance !
Last edited by II on Mon May 05, 2008 2:21 am, edited 1 time in total.













