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2^3*2^4=2^x

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User Aschoerk
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Answer:

7

Explanation:

if the bases of the exponents are the same then we can add the powers. so 2^3 * 2^4 = 2^7 = 128.

User Reynard
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Answer:

7

Explanation:

2^3⋅2^4= 2^7

2^7=2^x

since it had the same base you wouldn't need to worry about it you can just focus on the exponent.

7=x

swap it over

x=7

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