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Solve for x: 2^3(5^0 + 3^2x) = 8/27 8 ​

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Answered by gumapathi9865
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\begin{gathered}\\\huge\underbrace{ \mathbb\red{A} \green{n}\mathbb\blue{s} \purple{w} \mathbb \orange{e}\pink{r}:-}\:\end{gathered} \\  {2}^{3} ( {5}^{0}  +  {3}^{2} x) =  \frac{8}{278}  \\ 8(1 + 9x) =  \frac{4}{139}  \\ 8 + 72x =  \frac{4}{139}  \\ 72x =  \frac{4}{139}  - 8 \\ 72 x=  \frac{4 - 1112}{139}  \\ 72x =  \frac{ - 1108}{139}  \\ x =  \frac{ - 1108}{139}  \times 72 \\ x =  \frac{79776}{139} \\  x = 573.92  \\ x = 574

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