by what number should 2^-5) so that the product many be equale to (2^-1)
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If the number 2^-5 is been multiplied by 2^4 then the answer will be 2^-1
=2^-5*2^4
=2^(-5+4)
=2^-1
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=2^-5*2^4
=2^(-5+4)
=2^-1
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LET THE NUMBER BE "X"
2^-5 × X =2^-1
1 /2^5 × X = 1/2^1
X= 2^5/2^1
X=2^5.2^-1
X=2^{5+(-1)}
X=2^(5-1)
X = 2^4. √
HENCE THE NUMBER IS 2^4. √
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2^-5 × X =2^-1
1 /2^5 × X = 1/2^1
X= 2^5/2^1
X=2^5.2^-1
X=2^{5+(-1)}
X=2^(5-1)
X = 2^4. √
HENCE THE NUMBER IS 2^4. √
HOPE IT HELPED .
THANKYOU .
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