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2a^n - a^n
solve the following equation
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Answered by diamond6730
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The solution of an equation is the set of all values that, when substituted for unknowns, make an equation true. For equations having one unknown, raised to a single power, two fundamental rules of algebra, including the additive property and the multiplicative property, are used to determine its solutions.
Answered by afsha46
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2a^n - a^n = a^n I think it's helpful for you

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