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Find the value of m if (-2)^m+1 × (-2)^4 = (-2)^6

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Answered by dhanviamin03
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Answer:

m=1

Step-by-step explanation:

( { - 2})^{ m+ 1}  \times  ({ - 2})^{4}  = ( { - 2})^{6}

 { - 2}^{ m+ 1}  =  { - 2}^{6}  \div  { - 2}^{4}

 { - 2}^{ m+ 1}  =  { - 2}^{6 - 4}

 { - 2}^{m + 1}  =  { - 2}^{2}

 { - 2}^{1 + 1}   =  { - 2}^{2}

therefore m is 2

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