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Answered by abcdef123xyzk
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Step-by-step explanation:

( \frac{5}{3} )^{2x - 1}  \:  = ( \frac{5}{3})^{6}   \times  {( \frac{5}{3}) }^{ - 3}

 = ( \frac{5}{3}) ^{2x - 1}   =  \: ( { \frac{5}{3} )}^{6 - 3}

2x -1 = 6-3 ( base is same)

2x-1 = 3

2x = 3+1

2x = 4

x

x= 4/2

x = 2

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