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If 2x=3y + 4, what is 9^x/27
The teacher gave the answer but we have to show the work

If 2x=3y + 4, what is 9^x/27 The teacher gave the answer but we have to show the work-example-1

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Answer:

81

Explanation:

Rearrange
2x=3y+4 to make y the subject:
y=(1)/(3) (2x-4)

Just working with the denominator of
(9^x)/(27^y) to rewrite it using
x:


27^y=27^{(1)/(3)(2x-4)}


=(27^{(1)/(3)})^((2x-4))


=3^((2x-4))


=3^(2x) ÷
3^4


=(3^2)^x ÷ 81


=(9^(x))/(81)

Substitute this into
(9^x)/(27^y) and solve:

So
9^x ÷
27^y=9^x ÷
(9^(x))/(81)


=9^x * (81)/(9^x)


=81

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