Math, asked by ruchikumari03825, 3 months ago

(2/3)^3 ×(2/3)^5 = (2/3)^n-2​

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Answered by 2797neil
5

Answer:

n = 10

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Step-by-step explanation:

(\frac{2}{3} )^3 * (\frac{2}{3} )^5 = ( \frac{2}{3} )^{n-2}

Using \ a^m*a^n = a^{m+n}

( \frac{2}{3}  )^{3+5}=( \frac{2}{3}  )^{8}=( \frac{2}{3}  )^{n-2}

Comparing same bases :

8 = n -2

n = 8 + 2

n = 10

Answered by premnathprasad407
0

Answer:

N = 10 hope it will help full

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