Hi guys, I am confused as to how the exponents are solved in this question:
MGMAT CAT
Question name: Lining up A to H (2)
Difficulty: 600-700
Question Type: PS
Topics Tested: Exponents and Roots
Question:
The integers A, B, C, and D shown on the number line above are all equally spaced. If C and D are equal to 5^12 and 5^13, respectively, what is the value of A?
A- 5^11
B- 5^10
C- -5^12
D- (-7)5^12
E- (-12)5^13
MGMAT ANSWER:
The distance between C and D is 5^13 - 5^12. The distance between any two consecutive points is constant, so the distance between A and D will be 3 times the distance between C and D, or 3(5^13 - 5^12).
The value of A, therefore, will be equal to the value of D minus the distance from A to D:
5^13 - 3(5^13 - 5^12)
5^13 - 3[5^12(5 - 1)]
5^13 - 3(5^12)(4)
5(5^12)- 12(5^12)
(-7)5^12
I am not sure how the exponents were broken down, especially the way in which 5^13 was factored. If anyone can please help me out with an explanation on how to break down these exponents and if there are any rules that I should know.
Thanks!
Milan