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(5/3)^2N+1 (5/3)^5=(5/3)^N+2 BEST ANSWER BRAINLIEST

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Answered by pulakmath007
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 {  \: (\frac{5}{3} )}^{2n + 1}  \times  {  \: (\frac{5}{3} )}^{5}  =  {  \: (\frac{5}{3} )}^{n + 2}

 \implies \:  {  \: (\frac{5}{3} )}^{2n + 1 + 5}  =  {  \: (\frac{5}{3} )}^{n + 2}

 \implies \: 2n + 6 = n + 2

 \implies \: 2n - n \:  = 2 - 6

 \therefore \: n \:  =  - 4

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