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Answer:

x=4

Explanation:


(2x-4)^(12) =
16^(6)

2x-4=
\sqrt[12]{16^(6) } =4

x=4

User Fratyx
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Answer: (I am not a maths moderator)

x=4

Explanation:

Multiply the exponents

(2x-4)^12=(4^2)^6 (exponents multiply so)

(2x-4)^12=4^12

4^12 = 16777216

(2x-4)^12= 16777216

Take the 1/12 exponent for both sides

that will remove the ^12 exponent from the left side and will take the 12th root for the right.

2x-4=4

add 4 to both sides

2x=8

divide both sides by 2

x=4

User Dapeng Li
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