When solving the problem 6^x+3=6^2x-5 , your friend does the following: Was this correct? Responses Both sides should be divided by 6 instead of multiplied by 6. Both sides should be divided by 6 instead of multiplied by 6. - no response given The 6 needs to be distributed across all terms when solving. The 6 needs to be distributed across all terms when solving. - no response given Yes, this is correct. No error was made. Yes, this is correct. No error was made. - no response given When the bases are the same, then we can set the exponents equal to each other and solve that equation. When the bases are the same, then we can set the exponents equal to each other and solve that equation.

Both sides should be divided by 6 instead of multiplied by 6. This is the correct method for solving the equation.