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If 2^5/2^a= 2^2, then a=

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Answer:

a=3

Explanation:


2^(5)=32


(32)/(2^(a) )=4


2^(a)=8

a=3

User Nicholas G Reich
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Answer: 3

Explanation:


(2^5)/(2^a)=2^2

Multiply by
2^a


2^a*(2^5)/(2^a)=2^2*2^a


2^5=2^2*2^a

Divide by
2^2 to isolate
2^a


(2^5)/(2^2)=(2^2*2^a)/(2^2)


2^3=2^a

Since we have the same base (2), we equal their exponents.


3=a

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