Math, asked by selvapadu2006, 3 months ago


 {2}^{12}  -  {2}^{10}  =  {2}^{x}  \times 3
Find x​

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Answered by phoenix017
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Answer:

tan 30

Step-by-step explanation:

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phoenix017: Answer: Required value of x is 10. Step-by-step explanation: Here, => 2^( 12 ) - 2^( 10 ) = 2^(x ) x 3 => 2^( 10 + 2) - 2^( 10 ) = 2^( x) x 3 =>{ 2^( 10 ) x 2^( 2 ) }- 2^( 10 ) = 2^( x ) × 3 => 2^( 10 )[ 2^( 2 ) - 1] = 2^(x ) x 3 => 2^( 10 ){ 4 - 1} = 2^( 10 ) x 3 !! => 2^( 10 ) x 3 = 2^( 10 ) x 3 => 2^( 10 ) = 2^( x ) If bases are same, powers are equal. { in these cases } = > x = 10 Hence the required value of x is 10.
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