Math, asked by danisa2557, 11 months ago

If 13 = 2^x + 2^y +2^z ,then x + y + z = ?

Answers

Answered by Legend42
2

Answer:

We have system of equations with three distinct equations and three unknowns, so we can solve it. As is squared we'll get two values for it and also two values for and : two triplets. Hence we'll get two values for , one divisible by 7 and another not divisible by 7. Each statement is giving us the info to decide which triplet is right, thus both statement are sufficient on its own.

Given:

--> .

--> --> or

, , - first triplet --> , divisible by 7;

, , - second triplet --> , not divisible by 7.

(1) --> we deal with first triplet. , divisible by 7. sufficient.

(2) --> --> we deal with first triplet. , divisible by 7. sufficient.

Similar questions