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( { \frac{3}{4} })^{6}  \times  ({ \frac{16}{9} })^{5} =  ({ \frac{4}{3}) }^{x + 2}
find x

a)2 b)4 c)-2 d)6

with steps pls

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Answered by devilrishu5030
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Answer:

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Answered by pandurangkanadaje73
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Step-by-step explanation:

Exercise 1.24

Exercise 1.25

Exercise 1.26

1.8 Simplification of fractions (EMAQ)

We have studied procedures for working with fractions in earlier grades.

ab×cd=acbd(b≠0;d≠0)

ab+cb=a+cb(b≠0)

ab÷cd=ab×dc=adbc(b≠0;c≠0;d≠0)

Note: dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal of the fraction.

In some cases of simplifying an algebraic expression, the expression will be a fraction. For example,

x2+3xx+3

has a quadratic binomial in the numerator and a linear binomial in the denominator. We have to apply the different factorisation methods in order to factorise the numerator and the denominator before we can simplify the expression.

x2+3xx+3=x(x+3)x+3=x(x≠−3)

If x=−3 then the denominator, x+3=0 and the fraction is undefined.

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