Math, asked by dhinesh5596, 9 months ago

Find the value of x for which2^x÷2-⁴=4⁵

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Answered by Sheg
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Answer:

x = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{ {2}^{x} }{ {2}^{ - 4} }  =  {4}^{5}  \\  \implies \:  {2}^{(x + 4)}  =  {2}^{10}  \\  \implies \: x + 4 = 10 \\  \implies \: x = 6

From the question it seems in the denominator 2 raised to the power -4.

Value of x = 6

If it is not 2 raised to power -4 then

x - 4 = 10

=> x = 14

Everything depends on the value of power. please share of the assumption is wrong will update.

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