solve the equation

(5/2)^2=(125/8)

x=

where's the x in the equation?

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(5/2)^x=(125/8)

x=

To solve the equation (5/2)^2 = (125/8) for x, we need to isolate x on one side of the equation.

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

(5/2)^2 = (125/8)

(25/4) = (125/8)

Step 2: Convert the fractions to have a common denominator.

(25/4) = (125/8)

To find a common denominator, we can multiply the denominator of the first fraction (4) by 2, and the denominator of the second fraction (8) by 1.

(25/4) = (125/8) * (2/2)

(25/4) = (250/16)

Now, both fractions have a denominator of 16, so we can proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Cross-multiply the fractions.

25 * 16 = 250 * 4

400 = 1000

Step 4: Notice that 400 is not equal to 1000. Therefore, the equation (5/2)^2 = (125/8) does not have a solution for x.

Conclusion: The equation does not have a solution.