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5 raised to the power 2x-1 = 1÷125raise to the power x-3, find the value of x.

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Answered by Divyanshi878
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5^2x-1 = 1÷125^x-3
5^2x-1= 125^x-3 (1÷125=125)
5^2x-1 = 5^3(x-3)
5^2x-1 = 5^3x-9
equating the power
2x-1 = 3x-9
2x-3x = -9+1
-1x = -8
(negative in both side turns into positive)
1x = 8
x = 8
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Answered by Sidyandex
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The 5 raised values are used to exponent 4 or the fourth quadrant values.

On both the sides, powers have been arranged with same base and carry out exponents that must be included in value of X is 3.

Integer can be squared and raised with the same base as it has exponents range for finding the value of X.

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