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Re: If 5^x 5^(x- 3) = 124*5^y, what is y in terms of x? [#permalink]
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@Carcas, The OA for this answer should be C.
Even i got the answer as C and even GreenlightTestPrep has proved the answer is C in both his posts
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Re: If 5^x 5^(x- 3) = 124*5^y, what is y in terms of x? [#permalink]
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@Carcas, The OA for this answer should be C.
Even i got the answer as C and even GreenlightTestPrep has proved the answer is C in both his posts



Fixed sir. Sometimes the OAs are not congruent with the questions



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Re: If 5^x 5^(x- 3) = 124*5^y, what is y in terms of x? [#permalink]
GreenlightTestPrep wrote:
Carcass wrote:
If \(5^x – 5^{(x- 3)} = 124*5^y\), what is y in terms of x?

A. x
B. x - 6
C. x - 3
D. 2x + 3
E. 2x + 6


One option is to rewrite the left side of the equation by factoring out 5^(x-3)
So, we get: 5^(x-3)[5^3 - 1] = (124)(5^y)
Evaluate to get: 5^(x-3)[125 - 1] = (124)(5^y)
Simplify to get: 5^(x-3)[124] = (124)(5^y)
Divide both sides by 124 to get: 5^(x-3) = 5^y
So, x-3 = y

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Answer: C

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ASIDE: A lot of students struggle to see how we can factor 5^x - 5^(x-3) to get 5^(x-3)[5^3 - 1]
Sure, they may be okay with straightforward factoring like these examples:
k^5 - k^3 = k^3(k^2 - 1)
m^19 - m^15 = m^15(m^4 - 1)
But they have problems when the exponents are variables.

IMPORTANT: Notice that, each time, the greatest common factor of both terms is the term with the smaller exponent.

So, in the expression 5^x - 5^(x-3), the term with the smaller exponent is 5^(x-3, so we can factor out 5^(x-3)

Likewise, w^x + x^(x+5) = w^x(1 + w^5)
And 2^x - 2^(x-2) = 2^(x-2)[2^2 - 1]
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