CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Tip864bh, 1 year ago

Please mate solve this ??????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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here your answer mate,⤵⤵

\begin{lgathered}{ \implies ({3}^{9} \times {3}^{ - 5})}^{x} = 27 \\ \\ \implies { ({3}^{9} \times { \frac{1}{3} }^{5} )}^{x} = {3}^{3} \\ \\ \implies { ({3}^{9 - 5} )}^{x} = {3}^{3} \\ \\ \implies { ({3}^{4} )}^{x} = {3}^{3} \\ \\ \implies 4x = 3 \\ \\ \implies x = \frac{3}{4}\end{lgathered}

Since, the Base(3) is same both side

\implies so , we \: will\: equate\: the\: exponent.

hence

\implies x = 3/4

Answered by primishra
5

HEY dear!!

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