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\Rightarrow \sf {2}^(x - 1) = 8

»Convert the number 8 to a power of 2, then:-


\Rightarrow \sf {2}^(x - 1) = {2}^(3)

»Because the bases on the right and left are the same, we will cross out the bases to produce a linear equation.


\Rightarrow \sf \cancel2 {}^(x - 1) = { \cancel2}^(3)

»Let's find the value of x in the above equation!


\Rightarrow \sf x - 1 = 3 \\ \Rightarrow \sf x = 3 + 1 \\ \Rightarrow \bf x = 4

With this it's done!

User Shawn Schreier
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Answer:

  • x = 4

Explanation:

Rewrite the equation as


  • 2^(x -1)=8\\

  • 2^(x -1)=2^3

Powers are equal if bases are same


  • x -1=3

  • x=3+1

  • x=4
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