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2^a/2^b = 512
What is a - b?

User Btd
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Answer:

a - b = 9

Explanation:

using the rule of exponents


(a^(m) )/(a^(n) ) =
a^(m-n) , then


(2^(a) )/(2^(b) ) =
2^(a-b) , so


2^(a-b) = 512 =
2^(9)

since bases on both sides are equal, both 2 then equate exponents

a - b = 9

User Vavasthi
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Answer:

a - b = 9

steps and explanation:


  • (2^a)/(2^b) = 512


  • 2^(a - b ) =512


  • 2^(a - b ) = 2^9


  • a - b = 9
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