Math, asked by ishanpreet553, 4 months ago

Solve X+X = 0
where the value of X is 2​

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Answered by dhanyaratheesh2009
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

x+x=2

2x=2

x=2/2

x=1

Hence proved

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Answered by pricillaabi905
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Answer:

2^x = 0.

As we know, any number raised to the power zero will be 1.

Thus, 2^0 = 1.

What is interesting is that as we go from zero to negative, the value starts getting smaller than one, and with increasing negative power, the value starts getting closer to zero.

For example:

2^-1 = 1/2 = 0.5.

2^-2 = 0.25.

2^-3 = 0.125.

As you can see, with negative power increasing, the value gets smaller.

Therefore, you can deduce that as the value of x reaches negative infinity, the value of the expression reaches zero.

That is, as x -> -infinity, a^x -> 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

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