Math, asked by shubhangimum, 5 months ago

Find the value of x from the following (-4)^3x÷(-4)^3=(-4)^9​

Answers

Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
2

Answer:

\huge\underbrace\mathfrak\pink{Answer}

  • Determine if the value 3 is a solution of the equation. 4x - 2 = 3x + 1. Solution We substitute the value 3 for x in the equation and see if the left-hand member equals the right-hand member. 4(3) - 2 = 3(3) + 1.
Answered by ks0746919
0

Answer:x=4

Step-by-step explanation:-

(-4)^3x-3=(-4)^9

as the bases are same they will get cancel

3x-3=9

3x=9+3

x=12/3

x=4

Similar questions