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Answered by CoruscatingGarçon
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Answer:

n = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

=>  \frac {x^{2n-3} * x^{2(n+1)}} {x^{4*-3}} =  x^{3*3} / x^{6*(-3)}

=>  x^{2n - 3 + 2n + 2 -(-12)} \: = \: x^{9 -(-18)}

=>  x^{4n + 11} \: = \: x^{27}

comparing the powers,

=> 4n + 11 = 27

=> 4n = 16

=> n = 4.

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