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if - 2^m + 1× (-2)^4 = (-2)^4 then m=​

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Answered by AJAYMAHICH
1

Answer:

please correct your question : [(-2)^(m + 1)] × [(-2)^4] = [(-2)^6]

Step-by-step explanation:

(-2)^(m + 1) × (-2)^4 = (-2)^6

(-2)^m+5 = (-2)^6

m+5 = 6

m = 1

Answered by iamsumanyes
3

Hey there, here is your AnsweR,

Your Question :

  • If - 2^m + 1× (-2)^4 = (-2)^4 then m.

Required Solution :

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

➪−2m+1(−2)4=(−2)4

➪−2m+16=16

Step 1: Add -16 to both sides.

➪−2m+16+−16=16+−16

➪−2m=0

Step 2: Divide both sides by -1.

➪−2m/−1 = 0/−1

➪2m=0

Step 3: Solve Exponent.

➪2m=0

➪log(2m)=log(0)(Take log of both sides)

➪m*(log(2))=log(0)

➪m= log(0)/log(2)

m = −Infinity

Answer:

  • m = −Infinity

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