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find the value of n answer fast​

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Answered by agarwalpayal280
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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

(2/3)^3*(2/3)^3 = (2/3)^n-2

when bases are same that is 2/3 = 2/3, then the powers of the bases will be added...

(2/3)^3+3 = (2/3)^n-2

(2/3)^6 = (2/3)^n-2

now, when the bases of both sides that is Lhs and Rhs, are equal the powers also become equal

therefore, 6 = n-2

=>n = 2+6

=>n = 8

hope it helps you

Answered by kingsiddharth01
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Step-by-step explanation:

(2/3)³×(2/3)³=(2/3)^n-2

(2/3)³+³=(2/3)^n-2

bases are equal so we will add powers

3+3=n-2

6=n-2

n=6+2

n=8

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