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Answered by midhunmadhu1987
2

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{ {2}^{(x + 3)} }  = 16

squaring both sides we get,

  ({\sqrt{ {2}^{x + 3} })^{2} }  =  {16}^{2}

 {2}^{x + 3}  = 256

 {2}^{(x + 3)}  =  {2}^{8}

x + 3 = 8

x = 8 - 3

x = 5

Answered by pratapnayak57
2

Answer:

2

(x+3)

=16

squaring both sides we get,

({\sqrt{ {2}^{x + 3} })^{2} } = {16}^{2}(

2

x+3

)

2

=16

2

{2}^{x + 3} = 2562

x+3

=256

{2}^{(x + 3)} = {2}^{8}2

(x+3)

=2

8

x + 3 = 8x+3=8

x = 8 - 3x=8−3

x = 5x=5

hope so my answer is right army

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