Math, asked by mankiratkaurarora, 19 days ago

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

 ({2}^{6}  \div  {2}^{ - 3} ) \times  {2}^{14}  =  {2}^{x}  \\   >   {2}^{6 - ( - 3)}  \times  {2}^{14}  =  {2}^{x}  \\   >   {2}^{9 + 14}  =  {2}^{x}  \\  >  {2}^{23}  =  {2}^{x}  \\  > x = 23

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Answered by sanjeevkumardadhwal2
0

Answer:

(2

6

÷2

−3

)×2

14

=2

x

>2

6−(−3)

×2

14

=2

x

>2

9+14

=2

x

>2

23

=2

x

>x=23

Step-by-step explanation:

(2

6

÷2

−3

)×2

14

=2

x

>2

6−(−3)

×2

14

=2

x

>2

9+14

=2

x

>2

23

=2

x

>x=23

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