Math, asked by Queenofmom, 11 months ago

(2^3)^4=(2^2)^x
Find x

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Answered by Anonymous
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The given

2 {}^{3}  {}^{ \times 4}  = 2 {}^{2}  {}^{ \times x}  \\  {2}^{12}  =  {2}^{2x}  \\ so \\ 12 = 2x \\ so \: and \: so \\ x = 6

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Answered by yash99214
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Answer:

x=6

Step-by-step explanation:

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ..

(2^3)^4=(2^2)^X

BY APPLYING LAWS OF EXPONENT.

2^12=2^2X

BY TRANSPOSING WE GET,

X=6

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