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(-2)m+¹+(-2)⁴=(-2)6=m=​

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Answered by xaidyousuf098
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Answered by KingSrikar
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Given : \sf{(-2)^{m+1} \times(-2)^{4}=(-2)^{6}}

To Find : Value of m in the Given Expression

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\sf{\left(-2\right)^{m+1}\left(-2\right)^4=\left(-2\right)^6}

  • Apply Exponent Rule : \sf{a^b\times a^c=a^{b+c}}

\to\sf{\left(-2\right)^{m+1+4}=\left(-2\right)^6}

\to\sf{\left(-2\right)^{m+5}=\left(-2\right)^6}

  • If \sf{a^{f\left(x\right)}=a^{g\left(x\right)}} , then \sf{f\left(x\right)=g\left(x\right)}

\to\sf{m+5=6}

  • Subtract 5 from both Sides

\to\sf{m+5-5=6-5}

\to\sf{m=1}

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