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Answered by sarmistha4102003
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Step-by-step explanation:

 {6}^{2x}  \div  {6}^{ - 4}  = 36 \\  {6}^{2x - ( - 4) } =   {6}^{2}  \\  {6}^{2x + 4}  =  {6}^{2}  \\ 2x + 4 = 2 \\ 2x = 2 - 4 \\ 2x =  - 2 \\ x =    \frac{ - 2}{2}  \\ x =  - 1

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Answered by SuhaniiAgarwal
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

6^(2x) ÷ 6^(-4) = 36

6^(2x - (-4) ) = 6²

*Law of exponent—a^m ÷ a^n = a^(m-n)*

6^(2x + 4) = 6²

Since the bases are same, powers should be equal.

2x + 4 = 2

2x = - 2

x = - 1

Verification:

6^(2×-1) ÷ 6^(-4) = 6^(-2) ÷ 6^(-4)

= 6^(-2+4)

= 6²

= 36

Hope it helps you :)

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