Math, asked by hamza53, 8 months ago

Find the value of x if 2x-⁷ x 5x-⁴ =1250​

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Answered by sonerahetvi
4

Answer:

2^(x-7)×5^(x-4)=1250

1250=2×5×5×5×5

2^(x-7)×5^(x-4)=2^1×5^4

So,x-7=1

x=7+1 or x=8

Answered by Anonymous
2

Correct question:

\longrightarrow\rm{2^{(x - 7)} \times 5^{(x - 4)} = 1250}

Required answer:

\longrightarrow\rm{2^{(x - 7)} \times 5^{(x - 4)} = 1250}

\longrightarrow\rm{1250 = 2 * 5 * 5 * 5 * 5}

\longrightarrow\rm{2^{(x - 7)} \times 5^{(x - 4)} = 2^{1} \times 5^{4}}

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\longrightarrow\rm{x - 7 = 1}

Transposing 7 to the other the other side, we get:

\longrightarrow\rm{x = 7 + 1}

{\longrightarrow{\boxed{\rm{x = 8}}}}

Therefore, 8 is the required value of x in the given expression.

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