Math, asked by rachit628, 7 months ago

Solve for x.
2^(2x – 2) divided by 2^(3x – 2) = 2^(-2). please give full solution​

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Answered by HHM14
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Answer:

x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

according to a^m/a^n =a^m-n

2^(2x-2)/2^(3x-2) =2^[(2x-2)-(3x-2)]

leave 2 as just as first

now come to the equation

(2x -2)-(3x-2)= -2

=2x-2-3x+2= -2

= -x= -2

minus and minus cancel due to simplification

therefore x = 2

HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU

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Answered by shivammishra1184
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Answer:

Step by step explanation:

 \frac{ {2}^{2x - 2} }{2 {}^{3x - 2} }  =  {2}^{ - 2}

 {2}^{2x - 2}  =  {2}^{ - 2}  \times  {2}^{3x - 2}

Base are same

= 2x - 2 = -2 + 3x - 2

= 4 - 2 = 3x - 2x

= 2 = x

So the value of x is 2

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