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what's the answer of this....​

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Answered by ImpoliteDirector
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Answer:

 \frac{7}{8}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{{2}^{n + 4}  - 2( {2}^{n} ) }{2( {2}^{n + 3} )} )

  \frac{ {2}^{n + 4} -  {2}^{n + 1}  }{ {2}^{n + 4} }

1 -  {2}^{ - 3}

 \frac{7}{8}

Answered by muthukumarpdkt2019
1

7

8

Step-by-step explanation:

2n + 4 – 2 (2n)

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2 (2n+3)

2n+4 -2n+1

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2n +4

1 – 2-³

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