a^2a^(1/3)= a^(2x) where ^2, ^1/3 and ^2x are exponents
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Step-by-step explanation:
from formula
a^x*a^y=a^(x+y)
so
a^2a^(1/3)= a^(2x)
a^(2+1/3)=a^2x
both sides a is equal,exponents can be equal, so
2+(1/3)=2x
(6+1)/3=2x
7=6x
x=7/6
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