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Answered by Rashi0906
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Answer:-

 {2}^{ - 5}  \times  {2}^{ - 3}  =  {2}^{3x + 1}

Bases are same.... we can equate the powers...!!

( - 5) + ( - 3) = 3x + 1 \\  - 5 - 3 = 3x + 1 \\  - 8 = 3x + 1 \\ -3x = 1 + 8 \\ -3x = 9 \\ x =  \frac{-9}{3}  \\ x = -3

u'r done!!

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Answered by chavanprabhakar734
3

Answer:

 {2}^{ - 5}  \times  {2}^{ - 3}  =    {2}^{ - 8}

 {2 }^{ - 8}

3x + 1 =  - 8

3x =  - 8 - 1

3x =  - 9

x =  - 3

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