If 2^x+1= 64,then find the value of x
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2^x+1=2^6
(bases are same so powers must be equal)
x+1=6
x=6-1
x=5
(bases are same so powers must be equal)
x+1=6
x=6-1
x=5
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Solution:
First make equal bases.
2^(x+1) = 64
2^(x+1)= 2^6
Since the bases are the same, then two expressions are equal.
x+1= 6
x= 6-1= 5
x=5
Hence, the value of x = 5
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Hope this will help you....
First make equal bases.
2^(x+1) = 64
2^(x+1)= 2^6
Since the bases are the same, then two expressions are equal.
x+1= 6
x= 6-1= 5
x=5
Hence, the value of x = 5
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Hope this will help you....
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