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Question 2and3 please tell
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Answered by smhsuwiwitbs
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Answer:

2) n = 2

3) n = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

2) 6power2n +1 ÷ 6power2 = 6power 3

Here the bases are equal and the equation is in division so by the rule property,

2n+1 -2 = 3

2n -1 = 3

2n = 4

n = 2

3) 5power2n+3 = 5power9

2n+3 = 9

2n = 9 - 3

2n = 6

n = 6÷2

n = 3

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Answered by MrBhukkad
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(i)\: {2}^{3}  \times  {2}^{(n + 1)}  =  {2}^{5}  \\ or, \:  {2}^{(3 + n + 1)}  =  {2}^{5}  \\ or, \:  {2}^{(n + 4)}  =  {2}^{5}  \\ or, \: n + 4 = 5 \\ or, \: n  = 1 \\  \\ (ii) \: {6}^{(2n + 1)}  \div  {6}^{2}  =  {6}^{3}  \\ or, \:  {6}^{(2n + 1 - 2)}  =  {6}^{3}  \\ or, \:  {6}^{(2n - 1)}  =  {6}^{3}  \\ or, \: 2n - 1 = 3 \\ or, \: 2n = 4 \\ or, \: n = 2 \\  \\ (iii)\: {5}^{(2n + 3)}  =  {5}^{9}  \\ or, \: 2n + 3 = 9 \\ or, \: 2n = 6 \\ or, \: n = 3

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