Math, asked by playerpubglite35, 7 months ago

please solve this, it's from the chapter equation, if you don't know then don't write I don't know​

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Answered by thinkinnovative
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Step-by-step explanation:

2 {}^{m}  = 4 {}^{3}

2  {}^{m}  = (2 {}^{2} ) {}^{3}

2 {}^{m}  = 2 {}^{6}

bases  \: are \: equal \: so \: powers \: are \: also \: equal

so \: m = 6

I hope this helps you!

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