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Anything to the power of 1 is still 1, because [tex]1^{6}[/tex] is simply 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 = 1 ect.
So this changes the equation to 1x = 2, which means that:
x = 2
Hope this helps!
Hello.
Here's our explanation:
This question's it just like order of operations. It stands for p-parenthesis, e-exponents, m-multiply, d-divide, a-add and s-subtract. It can also go left too right.
First, do exponent first.
[tex]1^6=1*1*1*1*1*1=1[/tex]
Then, rewrite the solution to the equation problem down.
[tex]1x=2[/tex]
Next, you divide by 1 from both sides of an equation.
[tex]\frac{1x}{1}= \frac{2}{1}[/tex]
And finally, simplify.
[tex]\boxed{x=2}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{2/1=2}[/tex]
I hope this helps!
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