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Prove that 3 power p + 1 - 3 power P upon 2 multiply 3 power p is equal to 1 ​

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

note that
3^(p+1) =
3^(p) × 3 ( when multiplying exponents are added )

Given


(3^(p+1)-3^(p) )/(2.3^(p) ) ← factor out
3^(p) on numerator

=
(3^(p)(3-1) )/(2.3^(p) )

=
(2.3^(p) )/(2.3^(p) )

= 1

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