Math, asked by vedantpadhee, 11 months ago

if 2^11 ÷ 2^5 = 2^-3×2^2n-1 find n ​

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Answered by AccioNerd
23

Answer:

n = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

2^11 / 2^5 = 2^-3 x 2^(2n - 1)

=> 2^(11 - 5) = 2^(-3 + 2n - 1)  ------->  By identity a^m / a^n = a^(m - n) and

                                                                             a^m x a^n = a^(m + n)

=> 2^6 = 2^(2n - 4)

Equating exponents,

=> 6 = 2n - 4

=> 10 = 2n

∴ n = 5

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Answered by manjunpai2000
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n=5

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