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If 3^x = 2^6+17, 3^y =4^3-13 then 2^3 - 3^y + x =?​

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Answered by youuu143
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Answer:

example 17

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Answered by chandan454380
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Answer: -39

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, 3^x = 2^6+17

⇒3^x=64+17

⇒3^x=81

⇒3^x=3^4

⇒x=4

And,3^y =4^3-13=64 - 13=51

Now,2^3 - 3^y + x=8 - 51 + 4= -39

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