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    Find the Missing Factor or Exponent(s)\(\left(\mathrm{x}^{?}\right)^{3}=\mathrm{x}^{39}\) A) 36 B) 3 C) 13 D) 26
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Find the Missing Factor or Exponent(s) (x?)3=x39\left(\mathrm{x}^{?}\right)^{3}=\mathrm{x}^{39}(x?)3=x39 A) 36
B) 3
C) 13
D) 26

Question 423

Question 423

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Find the missing factor or exponent(s) .
- (x?) 3=x39\left(\mathrm{x}^{?}\right) ^{3}=\mathrm{x}^{39}(x?) 3=x39


A) 36
B) 3
C) 13
D) 26

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