Math, asked by kaundilyapragya, 6 months ago

2. By what number should we multiply 2^-5 so that the product may be equal to 2^-1​

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Answered by NAMAN1033
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Answered by dvreddy007
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2^-4 should be multiplied to get 2^-1 as the product.

Step-by-step explanation:

{2}^{ - 5} \times x = {2}^{ - 1 }2

−5

×x=2

−1

x = {2}^{ - 1} \div {2}^{ - 5}x=2

−1

÷2

−5

x = {2}^{ - 1 - ( - 5)} = {2}^{ - 4}x=2

−1−(−5)

=2

−4

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