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Given a+b=7 and a–b=3, find:
3^a÷3^b

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Answer:

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Explanation:

a + b = 7 ....eq 1

a - b = 3 ....eq 2

solve simultaneously using elimination method

add eq 2 to eq 1

a + b = 7

+

a - b = 3

2a = 10

a = 5

substitute the value of a in eq 1

5 + b = 7

subtract 5 from both sides

5 - 5 + b = 7- 5

b = 2

Now, slot in the values of both a and b

3^a÷3^b

we will solve using PEDMAS

3^5 / 3^2


3^(5-2)


3^(3)

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