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-2^3*-2^6=-2^2x-1
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Answered by missqueenpriya61
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Answer:

am × an = a(m+n) So , we have , (–2)3 × (–2)–6 =(-2)(3)+(-6) = (-2)(-3) Now , we have , (-2)(-3) = (-2)(2x-1) On comparing both the sides , we get -3 = 2x-1 2x = -3 + 1 2x = -2 x = -2/2 = -1 ∴ x = -1

Answered by ratamrajesh
2

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

-2^3*-2^6=-2^2x-1

= -2×-2×-2 - 2×2×2×2×2×2

Yes ,-2^3*-2^6=-2^2x-1

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