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What are the errors in this equation and what is the correct answer

3^4 • 2^3 = 6^4+3 = 6^7​​

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Answer:

3x2−7x−6=0

x=−7±(−7)2−4(3)(−6)√2(3) =−7±121√6 x=23 and x=−3 x = − 7 ± ( − 7 ) 2 − 4 ( 3 ) ( − 6 ) 2 ( 3 ) = − 7 ± 121 6 x = 2 3 and x = − 3

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Answer:

648

Explanation:

bases of 3 and 2 are not the same so cannot multiply them and add exponents

3^4 = 81

2^3 = 8

81 x 8 = 648

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