Precalculus (6th Edition) Blitzer

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Chapter 3 - Section 3.4 - Exponential and Logarithmic Equations - Exercise Set - Page 491: 144

Answer

The statement is false. To make it true, list only the first two examples of equations, or change $ x^{10}$ to, say, $10^{x}.$

Work Step by Step

The first two have x in an exponent, so they are exponential equations. The last one does not, and is not an exponential equation.
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