Math, asked by madhavmonga2365, 4 months ago

(2^{6}\div2^{-3})\times2^{14}=2^{x} , Find x.​

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Answered by Curious003
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Answer:

x = 23

Step-by-step explanation:

(2^6 x 2^3) x 2^14 = 2^x

2^23 = 2^x

x = 23

Answered by kamalrajatjoshi94
2

Answer:

( {2}^{6}  \div  {2}^{ - 3}  \times  {2}^{14}  =  {2}^{x}

 \frac{ {2}^{6} }{ {2}^{ - 3} }  \times  {2}^{14}  =  {2}^{x}

 {2}^{6 + 3}  \times  {2}^{14}  =  {2}^{x}

 {2}^{9}  \times  {2}^{14}  =  {2}^{x}

 {2}^{9 + 14}  =  {2}^{x}

 {2}^{23}  =  {2}^{x}

Since bases being same evaluating the powers

x=23

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