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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 16:40 jashaikamatuteowwp1p

a common mistake people make when working with exponents is to multiply the base by the exponent instead of raising the base to the power of the exponent. For instance, they would mistakenly say that 2^3 is 6 (because 2x3=6) when the correct answer is actually 8 (2x2x2=8) are there any pairs of numbers for which this mistake in thinking actually gives the correct answer? In other words are there any solutions to the equation a^x=a X what are the?

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