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What is the value of n in the equation below

a^n/a^3=a^9

User Chrugel
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One way in which you could do this problem quickly and accurately would be to mult. both sides by a^3, to elim. the fraction:

a^n = a^9 * a^3 = a^(9+3) = a^12. Thus, n = 12.
User Jeff Parker
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Answer: 12

Explanation:

The given equation :
(a^n)/(a^3)=a^9...........................(1)

According to the division law of exponent,


(x^m)/(x^r)=x^(m-r)

Therefore,
(a^n)/(a^3)=a^(n-3)...................................(2)

From equation (1) and (2), we have


a^(n-3)=a^9

Since, the base is same in both sides, therefore, the exponents must be same.


\Rightarrow n-3=9\\\\\Rightarrow\ n=9+3=12

Hence, the value of n = 12.

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