Math, asked by anurag544, 1 year ago

#solve for x in ^
#find the value of n in 2^n-4 = 1


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Answered by arjun08
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Hey buddy , here is your answer.

Since the bases are same, therefore, the given equation will simplified as:

(5/8)^2 × (5/8)^8 = (5/8)^6x-2

So, 2 × 8 = 6x-2

6x = 16+2
6x = 18
x = 18/6
x = 3
Hope it helps you.
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anurag544: well I think we add exponent if bases are same
arjun08: No, this is only the correct method. If the bases are same then they get replaced by their powers.
anurag544: I meant when bases are same we add their exponent and place them on the no. as the exponent =(5/8)^(8+2) => (5/8)^10 since if we place 2 in the place of x then the equation is balanced. i know the ans. but i don't know the solution #by the way there was another question i think you didn’t saw it and i didn't meant rudely.
anurag544: this is not the correct answer would you just read previous comment
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