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( \frac{3}{14}) {}^{2x - 3} = ( \frac{14}{3}) {}^{x - 6}

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
1

Answer:

( \frac{3}{14}) {}^{2x - 3} = ( \frac{14}{3}) {}^{x - 6} </p><p>

 { \frac{14}{3} }^{ - (2x - 3)}  =  { \frac{14}{3} }^{x - 6}

 - 2x + 3 = x - 6

 - 3x =  - 3

x = 1

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Answer:

( \frac{3}{14}) {}^{2x - 3} = ( \frac{14}{3}) {}^{x - 6}(

14

3

)

2x−3

=(

3

14

)

x−6

{ \frac{14}{3} }^{ - (2x - 3)} = { \frac{14}{3} }^{x - 6}

3

14

−(2x−3)

=

3

14

x−6

- 2x + 3 = x - 6−2x+3=x−6

- 3x = - 3−3x=−3

x = 1x=1

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