Math, asked by Gurleen713, 10 months ago

find X: 3^2x÷3^-3=3^5...

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Answered by MeetDattani
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Step-by-step explanation:

3^2x÷3^3=3^5

= 3^2x-3=3^5

Because, there is all base are same so we can take exponents

Therefore, 2x-3=5

= 2x=5+3

= 2x=8

= x=8/2

Therefore, x=4

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Answered by sunilashwath64
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Answer:

HI MATE HERE'S YOUR ANSWER

Step-by-step explanation:

3^2x÷3^-3=3^5...

By using the exponents identity like a ^ m ÷ a ^ n = a ^ m-n

So 2x -(-3)= 5

2x+3 = 5

2x= 2

x = 2/2 = 1

Therefore x = 1

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