Answer:
[tex]5x = 5^{(a+1)}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is a problem with the concept of properties of the exponent.
We are given [tex]x = 5^{a}[/tex] and we have to find the value of 5x.
Now, [tex]5x = 5 \times 5^{a}[/tex] {Since we are given that [tex]x = 5^{a}[/tex]}
ā [tex]5x = 5^{1} \times 5^{a}[/tex] {Since we can write [tex]x = x^{1}[/tex]}
ā [tex]5x = 5^{(a+1)}[/tex] {Since we know the formula of exponent as [tex]x^{m} \times x^{n} = x^{(m + n)}[/tex]}
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