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What is the answer that = n?

What is the answer that = n?-example-1
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User Rsinha
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Answer:

n =5

Explanation:

z^2^n

We know that a^b^c = a^ (b*c)

z^(2n)

This is equal to z^10

Since the bases are the same, the exponents are the same

2n = 10

Divide by 2

2n/2 = 10/2

n = 5

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User Migwell
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Answer:

n = 5

Explanation:

To start off, we know that whenever the bases are the same, their exponents are equal to each other. Therefore, since both of the numbers bases are the same (both are z), we know that they will be equal.

The n can be distributed to the
z^2 so that it now reads to be:


z^2^n = z^(10)

Exponents are equal, so:

2n=10

Divide the 2 on both sides:

n=5

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